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Australian Government Gazette No. C 04, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 Published by the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme - NICNAS CHEMICAL © Commonwealth of Australia 2011 ISBN 1035-9877 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth available from the Attorney-General’s Department. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to: Commonwealth Copyright Administration Copyright Law Branch Attorney-General's Department Robert Garran Offices National Circuit Canberra ACT 2600 email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> web: <http://www.ag.gov.au/cca>

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Australian Government

Gazette No. C 04, Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Published by the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme - NICNAS

CHEMICAL

© Commonwealth of Australia 2011

ISBN 1035-9877

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any

process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth available from the Attorney-General’s Department. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to:

Commonwealth Copyright Administration

Copyright Law Branch

Attorney-General's Department

Robert Garran Offices

National Circuit

Canberra ACT 2600

email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> web: <http://www.ag.gov.au/cca>

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The Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 (the Act) commenced on

17 July 1990. As required by Section 5 of the Act, a Chemical Gazette is published on the

first Tuesday in any month or on any days prescribed by the regulations.

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CONTENTS

CONSULTATIONS

NIL

SPECIAL NOTICES

1 CUSTOMS BROKER SEMINAR – UNDERSTANDING NICNAS OBLIGATIONS

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2 SECONDARY NOTIFICATION OF NOTIFIED CHEMICAL – LTD/1490

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3 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT – ULTI-PRO ® 100 – STD/1203

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NEW CHEMICALS

SUMMARY REPORTS

4 LTD/1499 RESIN ACIDS AND ROSIN ACIDS, MIXED ESTERS WITH DIPENTAERYTHRITOL AND 12-HYDROXYOCTADECANOIC ACID AND STEARIC ACID (INCI NAME: DIPENTAERYTHRITYL HEXAHYDROXYSTEARATE/HEXASTEARATE/HEXAROSINATE)

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5 LTD/1505 POLYMER 1 IN RK-69376 12

6 STD/1276 GTL BASE OIL 15

7 STD/1376 SUBSTITUTED ISOTHIAZOLONE IN BIOBAN 518 S 19

8 STD/1381 PHOSPHORIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (2:1) 23

9 PLC/959 POLYMER WHL-701 27

10 PLC/964 POLYMER IN TEXAPHOR P63 29

11 PLC/966 POLYMER 2 IN RK-69376 31

12 PLC/972 POLYMER IN PUR-436 34

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13 PLC/978 RC-90735 36

14 SAPLC/120 POLYMER IN POLYETHER POLYURETHANE DISPERSION WR-43-4946

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15 SAPLC/121 POLYMER IN DICDRY 903H 41

16 SAPLC/122 POLYMER IN ACRYLIC POLYL SOLUTION RC-29-5164 44

17 EX/159 POLYMER IN BYK 9076 47

18 ACCESS TO FULL PUBLIC REPORTS 50

PERMITS ISSUED

19 COMMERCIAL EVALUATION CATEGORY PERMITS 51

20 EARLY INTRODUCTION PERMITS 52

21 LOW VOLUME CHEMICAL PERMITS 53

AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES

22 NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR LISTING ON THE AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES FIVE YEARS AFTER ISSUING OF ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES

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23 NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR IMMEDIATE LISTING ON THE AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AFTER ISSUING OF ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES

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Chemical Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette

No. C 04, 05 April 2011

1 CUSTOMS BROKER SEMINAR – UNDERSTANDING NICNAS OBLIGATIONS

NICNAS is the Australian Government regulator of industrial chemicals, whose mission is

the integrated regulation of industrial chemicals, for the protection of human health and the

environment through scientific excellence and regulatory efficiency, to deliver the safe and

sustainable use of chemicals.

As a customs broker who may be responsible for processing your client’s importation of

industrial chemicals, it’s important to understand yours and your client’s regulatory

obligations in this area.

As part of NICNAS’s commitment to raising industry awareness, a series of tailored training

and awareness seminars for customs brokers will be held at various locations around

Australia during 2011.

These sessions are free of charge and aim to equip participants with a greater understanding

of the NICNAS legislation and how it impacts both the broker and their clients.

Expressions of interest for these seminars is now open; however places are limited so please

ensure you register as soon as possible.

The seminar session dates and closing dates for expression of interest (EOI) are:

Brisbane: 14 June 2011 – EOI: 13 May 2011

Sydney: 15 July 2011 – EOI: 17 June 2011

Melbourne: 23 September 2011 – EOI: 19 August 2011

Darwin: 28 October 2011 – EOI: 23 September 2011

Perth: 14 December 2011 – EOI: 16 November 2011

The seminar will run from 9:00 am -11:30 am and will cover the following topics:

NICNAS Legislation

NICNAS Registration

Cosmetics Introducers

International Treaties and Conventions

Exemptions and New Chemicals

Industrial Nanomaterials

If you wish to attend please provide your name; industry/company; number of attendees;

preferred city and sessions, and e-mail to [email protected]

If you have any further queries about industry training, please phone (02) 8577 8800, or

Freecall 1800 638 528 or E-mail [email protected]

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2 SECONDARY NOTIFICATION OF NOTIFIED CHEMICAL

GLYCINE, N-COCO ACYL DERIVS., SODIUM SALTS (SODIUM COCOYL GLYCINATE) LTD/1490

Under subsection 65(1) of the Industrial Chemical (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989

(the Act), the Director requires the secondary notification of Glycine, N-coco acyl derivs.,

sodium salts (INCI name: Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate) by:

Clariant (Australia) Pty Ltd

530-540 Springvale Road

Brandon Office Park, Bldg 5, L2

Glen Waverley VIC 3150

The data required are as follows:

Any changes in the following data items from that submitted in the original notification:

1. Identity, Properties and Uses

a) proposed uses of the chemical;

b) concentration of the chemical in end-use products;

c) import quantity (and changes to occupational exposure for workers); and

d) physico-chemical properties.

2. Toxicity

Human health:

a) the chemical’s toxic effects following single dermal and inhalation exposure;

b) the chemical’s toxic effects following repeated exposure;

c) the chemical’s genotoxic effects;

Ecotoxicity:

d) the toxicity of the chemical to aquatic invertebrates;

e) the effects of the chemical on algae.

Any additional available data on the toxicological and/or environmental effects of the

chemical should also be provided. The requested data may be provided through the

submission of studies (tests conducted on the notified chemical or suitable analogue) or other

sources of information.

The required information or alternatively, a timetable for the provision of the requested

information, should be provided to the Director within 28 days of the publication of this

notice.

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3 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT

The following report is for an assessment that was completed in 2007. Due to an oversight the Summary Report was not published at the time.

Ulti-Pro® 100 Summary Report

Reference No:STD/1203

Amtrade International Pty Ltd (ABN: 49 006 409 936) Level 6, 574 St Kilda Road

Melbourne VIC 3004 has submitted a standard notification statement in support of their

application for an assessment certificate for Ulti-Pro® 100. The notified chemical is

intended to be used as a component of rubber products. The notified chemical will be added

to rubber together with other components in a mixing vessel. Following mixing the rubber

will be processed into tyres and conveyer belts. Less than 30 tonnes of the notified chemical

will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Assessment

Based on the available data, the notified chemical is classified as a hazardous substance in

accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances and is assigned

the risk phrases:

R38 Irritating to skin.

R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes.

R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact.

Occupational Health and Safety

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the risk to workers is considered

to be unacceptable due to the hazardous nature of the notified chemical and in particular it’s

potential to cause irreversible eye damage. As a result additions to the rubber mixer should

only be conducted using mechanical aids (see recommendations section).

Public Health

There is No Significant Concern to public health when used as described.

Environmental Effects

The chemical is not considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment based on its

reported use pattern.

Recommendations

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

The Office of the ASCC, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

(DEWR), should consider the following health hazard classification for the notified

chemical:

R38 Irritating to skin.

R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes.

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R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact.

Use the following risk phrases for products/mixtures containing the notified chemical:

1%, < 5% : R43

5%, < 10%: R36 Irritating to eyes, R43

10%, < 20%: R43, R41

20%: R43, R41, R38

The following safety phrases should appear on the MSDS and label for the notified

chemical:

S24: Avoid contact with skin

S25: Avoid contact with eyes

S26: In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek

medical advice

S37: Wear suitable gloves

S39 Wear eye/face protection

Health Surveillance

As the notified chemical is a skin sensitiser, employers should carry out health

surveillance for any worker who has been identified in the workplace risk assessment

as having a significant risk of sensitisation.

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified chemical as introduced:

The notified chemical should be transferred from import containers to the mixer

containing rubber and other components by mechanical means and specifically not

by manual handling

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified chemical as introduced

when transferring the notified chemical to a mixing vessel:

Safety goggles or face shield, impervious gloves and protective clothing

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous

to health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of

State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

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Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of by incineration or to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified chemical should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28

days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(2) of the Act:

if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.

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4 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT

Resin acids and Rosin acids, mixed esters with dipentaerythritol and 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid and stearic acid (INCI Name: Dipentaerythrityl

Hexahydroxystearate/Hexastearate/Hexarosinate) Summary Report

Reference No:LTD/1499

Estée Lauder Pty Ltd (ABN 63 008 444 719) of 21 Rosebery Avenue, Rosebery NSW 2018

has submitted a limited notification statement in support of their application for an

assessment certificate for Resin acids and Rosin acids, mixed esters with dipentaerythritol

and 12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid and stearic acid (INCI Name: Dipentaerythrityl

Hexahydroxystearate/Hexastearate/Hexarosinate). The notified chemical is intended to be

used as a viscosity increasing agent at up to 8% concentration in cosmetic products. Up to 1

tonne of the notified chemical will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

Based on the data provided, the notified chemical is not classified as hazardous according to

the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances (NOHSC, 2004)

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified chemical is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified chemical is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the reported use pattern, the notified chemical is not expected to pose a risk to

the environment.

Recommendations

Control Measures

If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous

to health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

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Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified chemical should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the importation volume exceeds one tonne per annum notified chemical;

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from an ingredient in leave-on

cosmetic products at ≤8%, or is likely to change significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified chemical and products containing the notified chemical provided

by the notifier were reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS

remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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5 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT

Polymer 1 in RK-69376 Summary Report

Reference No: LTD/1505

DuPont (Australia) Ltd (ABN 59 000 716 469) of Level 3, 7 Eden Park Drive, Macquarie

Park NSW 2113 has submitted a limited notification statement in support of their application

for an assessment certificate for Polymer 1 in RK-69376. The notified polymer is intended to

be used as a component of automotive coatings at <20% concentration. Up to 60 tonnes of

the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

As no toxicity data are provided, the notified polymer cannot be classified according to the

Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)].

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not expected to pose a risk to

the environment.

Recommendations

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following isolation and engineering controls to

minimise occupational exposure to the notified polymer during reformulation:

Exhaust ventilation

Enclosed and automated systems

Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified polymer during reformulation:

Avoid breathing aerosols

Avoid contact with eyes and skin

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified polymer during

reformulation and application:

Appropriate respiratory protection

Overalls, gloves and eye protection

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Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)] or relevant State

and Territory Codes of Practice.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the polymer has changed from a component of industrial

coatings at <20%, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of polymer being introduced has increased from 60 tonnes, or is likely

to increase, significantly;

the polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the polymer on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

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The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified polymer and products containing the notified polymer provided by

the notifier were reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS

remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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GTL Base Oil Summary Report

Reference No: STD1276

Sasol Chevron Consulting Limited (ABN: 46 096 439 404) of Level 15, QVI Building

250 Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 and The Shell Company of Australia Limited (ABN:

46 004 610 459) 8 Redfern Road East Hawthorn Melbourne VIC 3123 have submitted a

standard notification statement in support of their application for an assessment certificate

for GTL Base Oil. The notified chemical is intended to be used as a base stock for lubricants

used for passenger car engines and automatic transmission fluids. Up to 1,000 tonnes of the

notified chemical will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

Based on the available data the notified chemical is classified as hazardous under the

Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)]. The

classification and labelling details are:

Symbols: Xn: Harmful

Risk Phrases: R20: Harmful by inhalation (Note: This risk phrase only applies where

the viscosity of the notified chemical is < 5 cSt at 100°C)

R65: May cause lung damage if swallowed (Note: This risk phrase only

applies where the viscosity of the notified chemical is < 7 x 10-6

m2/s

(7 cSt) at 40°C)

Safety Phrases: S2: Keep out of reach of children

S23: Do not breathe mists

S51: Use only in well-ventilated areas

S62: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: seek medical advice

immediately and show this container or label

And

As a comparison only, the classification of the notified chemical using the Globally

Harmonised System for the Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) (United

Nations 2003) is presented below. This system is not mandated in Australia and carries no

legal status but is presented for information purposes.

Hazard

category

Hazard statement

Acute Inhalation

Toxicity Category 4 Harmful if inhaled (mist)

Aspiration Hazards Category 1* May be fatal if swallowed and

enters airways

* Only applies where the kinematic viscosity of the notified chemical is ≤ 20.5 mm2/s at

40°C

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Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified chemical is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified chemical is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the expected minimal aquatic exposure and absence of aquatic toxicity, and

the reported use pattern, the notified chemical is not considered to pose a risk to the

environment.

Recommendations

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

The Office of the ASCC, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

(DEWR), should consider the following hazard classification and safety phrases for

the notified chemical:

Risk Phrases:

Xn: R20: Harmful by inhalation (Note: This risk phrase only applies where the

viscosity of the notified chemical is < 5 cSt at 100°C)

Xn: R65 May cause lung damage if swallowed (Note: This risk phrase only

applies where the viscosity of the notified chemical is < 7 x 10-6

m2/s (7 cSt) at

40°C)

Safety Phrases: S2: Keep out of reach of children

S23: Do not breathe mists

S51: Use only in well-ventilated areas

S62: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: seek medical advice immediately and

show this container or label

Use the following risk phrases for products/mixtures containing the notified chemical

(depending on the viscosity of the notified chemical used):

≥25%: R20: Harmful by inhalation

≥10%: R65 May cause lung damage if swallowed

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified chemical:

Local and/or general ventilation indoor to control airborne levels

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Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise

occupational exposure during handling of the notified chemical:

Avoid generation of aerosols (oil mists)

Use only in well ventilated areas

If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, seek medical advice immediately

Workers must have adequate education and training before handling the notified

chemical.

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified chemical:

Respiratory protection, if significant inhalation is expected

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

The notified chemical as introduced should be handled consistent with provisions of

State and Territory legislation regarding the Handling of Combustible and Flammable

Liquids.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous

to health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Public Health

Suppliers of the notified chemical to the public should meet all requirements for

“Hydrocarbons, liquid” in the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and

Poisons (SUSDP)

Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of by landfill.

Storage

The notified chemical as introduced should be stored consistent with provisions of

State and Territory legislation regarding the Storage of Combustible and Flammable

Liquids.

Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified chemical should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

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Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from a base stock for lubricants,

or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of chemical being introduced has increased from 1,000 tonnes, or is

likely to increase, significantly;

if the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified chemical provided by the notifier was reviewed by NICNAS. The

accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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Substituted Isothiazolone in Bioban 518 S Summary Report

Reference No: STD/1376

Dow Chemical (Australia) Ltd (ABN 72 000 264 979) of 541-583 Kororoit Creek Road,

Altona VIC 3018 has submitted a standard notification statement in support of their

application for an assessment certificate for Substituted Isothiazolone in Bioban 518 S. The

notified chemical is intended to be used as a preservative for water-based coatings at < 0.1%

concentration. Up to 20 tonnes of the notified chemical will be imported per annum for each

of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

Based on the data provided, the notified chemical is classified as hazardous according to the

Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], with the

following risk phrases:

R25 Toxic if swallowed

R21 Harmful in contact with skin

R34 Causes burns

R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described (with engineering controls and

personal protective equipment for reformulation workers), the notified chemical is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified chemical is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the PEC/PNEC ratio and the reported use pattern, the notified chemical is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment.

Recommendations

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

Safe Work Australia, should consider the following health hazard classification for

the notified chemical:

- T; R25 Toxic if swallowed

- Xn; R21 Harmful in contact with skin

- C; R34 Causes burns

- Xi; R43 May cause sensitisation by skin contact

Use the following risk phrases for products/mixtures containing the notified chemical:

≥ 25%: R25, R21, R34, R43

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10% ≤ conc < 25%: R22, R43, R34

5% ≤ conc < 10%: R36/37/38, R43, R22

3% ≤ conc < 5%: R43, R22

1% ≤ conc < 3%: R43

The notified chemical should be classified under the Australian Dangerous Goods

Code (NTC, 2007) considering its toxicity and effects on the environment.

Health Surveillance

The notified chemical should be considered by the Safe Work Australia for

development of health surveillance guidelines.

As the notified chemical is a potential skin sensitiser, employers should carry out

health surveillance for any worker who has been identified in the workplace risk

assessment as having a significant risk of skin allergies.

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified chemical (at concentrations < 10%):

Local exhaust ventilation during reformulation of coatings

Automated processes when possible

Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise

occupational exposure during handling of the notified chemical as introduced and

during reformulation of coatings (< 10% concentration):

Prevent leaks and spills

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Do not inhale vapour

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified chemical as introduced and

during reformulation of coatings:

Chemical resistant gloves

Safety glasses or face mask

Coveralls

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

Spray applications should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)] or relevant State

and Territory Codes of Practice.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

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If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous

to health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified chemical should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified chemical is imported in solid form;

the notified chemical is imported at concentrations ≥ 10%;

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from a preservative of water-

based paints at < 0.1% concentration, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of chemical being introduced has increased from 20 tonnes/annum, or

is likely to increase, significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

the method of manufacture of the chemical in Australia has changed, or is likely

to change, in a way that may result in an increased risk of an adverse effect of the

chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the environment;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

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The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of a product containing the notified chemical provided by the notifier was

reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the

responsibility of the applicant.

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Phosphoric acid, potassium salt (2:1) Summary Report

Reference No: STD/1381

Redox Pty Ltd (ABN 92 999 762 345) of 2 Swettenham Road Minto, NSW 2566 has

submitted a standard notification statement in support of their application for an assessment

certificate for Phosphoric acid, potassium salt (2:1). The notified chemical is intended to be

used as an agricultural fertiliser. Up to 100 tonnes of the notified chemical will be imported

per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

Based on the available data, the notified chemical is classified as hazardous according to the

Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], with the

following risk phrase:

R36: Irritating to eyes

Furthermore, based on the formation of phosphoric acid on contact with water, the following

risk phrase should be considered for solutions containing the notified chemical at

concentrations ≥ 1%:

R34: Causes burns

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified chemical is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified chemical is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the reported use pattern and total import volume, the notified chemical is not

expected to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment.

Recommendations

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

Safe Work Australia should consider the following health hazard classification for the

notified chemical:

R36 Irritating to eyes

Use the following risk phrase for solid products/mixtures containing the notified

chemical:

Conc ≥ 20%: Xi; R36

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Due to the formation of phosphoric acid on contact with water, the following risk

phrase should be considered for solutions containing the notified chemical:

Conc ≥ 1%: C; R34 Causes severe burns

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified chemical as introduced:

Local exhaust ventilation during reformulation

Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise

occupational exposure during handling of the notified chemical as introduced and in

solutions with ≥ 1% notified chemical:

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Do not inhale dust/vapour

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified chemical as introduced and

in solutions with ≥ 1% notified chemical:

Chemical resistant gloves

Safety glasses or face mask

Coveralls

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous

to health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Disposal

The notified chemical should be disposed of to landfill.

Storage and Handling

The following precautions should be taken regarding storage and handling of the

notified chemical:

Avoid contact with water and unnecessary exposure to the atmosphere to prevent

moisture pickup.

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Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified chemical should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Transport and Packaging

Transportation and packaging should take into consideration that solutions containing

the notified chemical may be classified as Dangerous Goods under the ADG Code,

with a Dangerous Goods Class 8 (corrosive substance) classification.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified chemical is introduced in a form in which greater than 25% of

particles have a diameter less than 10μm;

or

2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from an agricultural fertiliser

applied by drip irrigation or boom spray, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of chemical being introduced has increased from 100 tonnes/annum,

or is likely to increase, significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.

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Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified chemical provided by the notifier was reviewed by NICNAS. The

accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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Polymer WHL-701 Summary Report

Reference No: PLC/959

Canon Australia Pty Ltd. (ABN 66 005 002 951) of 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde NSW

2113 has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of

their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer WHL-701. The notified polymer

is intended to be used as a component of ink in sealed cartridges at < 1% for inkjet printers.

Up to 500 Kg of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five

years.

Hazard Classification

The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can therefore be considered to be of low

hazard. This is supported by on the genotoxicity test results provided for the notified

polymer.

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

Based on the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not expected to pose a risk to the

environment.

Recommendations

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

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Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe removal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the

notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the notified polymer has changed from a component of printing

ink, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the notified polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect of

the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the product containing the notified polymer provided by the notifier was

reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the

responsibility of the applicant.

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Polymer in Texaphor P63 Summary Report

Reference No: PLC/964

Cognis Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 87 006 374 456) of 4 Saligna Drive, Tullamarine, VIC 3043

has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of their

application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in Texaphor P63. The notified polymer

is intended to be used as a component of surface coatings. Up to 5 tonnes of the notified

polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be assumed to be of low hazard.

Human Health Risk Assessment

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to the health of workers and the public.

Environmental Risk Assessment

Based on the assumed low hazard and the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment.

Health and Safety Recommendations

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)].

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Environmental Recommendations

No specific control measures are required to minimise release of the notified polymer

to the environment.

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Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed to landfill.

Emergency Procedures

Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the

notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the notified polymer has changed from a component of

surface coatings, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the notified polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of a product containing the notified polymer was provided by the applicant. The

accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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Polymer 2 in RK-69376 Summary Report

Reference No: PLC/966

DuPont (Australia) Ltd (ABN 59 000 716 469) of Level 3, 7 Eden Park Drive, Macquarie

Park NSW 2113 has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in

support of their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer 2 in RK-69376. The

notified polymer is intended to be used as a component of surface coatings for use on

vehicles. Up to 30 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the

first five years.

Hazard Classification

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be assumed to be of low hazard.

Human Health Risk Assessment

Based on the assumed low hazard and when used in the proposed manner, the notified

polymer is not considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers and the

public.

Environmental Risk Assessment

Based on the assumed low hazard and the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment.

Health and Safety Recommendations

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)].

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

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Environmental Recommendations

No specific control measures are required to minimise release of the notified polymer

to the environment.

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed to landfill.

Emergency Procedures

Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification provisions

based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial Chemicals

(Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other importer or

manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory obligations to notify

NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations apply even when the

notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the notified polymer has changed from a component of

surface coatings, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased from 30 tonnes, or

is likely to increase, significantly;

the notified polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

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Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of a product containing the notified polymer was provided by the applicant. The

accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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Polymer in PUR-436 Summary Report

Reference No: PLC/972

DuPont (Australia) Ltd (ABN 59 000 716 469) of Level 3, 7 Eden Park Drive, Macquarie

Park NSW 2113 has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in

support of their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in PUR-436. The

notified polymer is intended to be used as a component of a coating for use on vehicles. Up to

25 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be assumed to be of low hazard.

Human Health Risk Assessment

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to the health of workers and the public.

Environmental Risk Assessment

Based on the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to the environment.

Health and Safety Recommendations

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)].

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed to landfill.

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Emergency Procedures

Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification provisions

based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial Chemicals

(Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other importer or

manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory obligations to notify

NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations apply even when the

notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the notified polymer has changed from a component of

coatings, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the notified polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified polymer and products containing the notified polymer were

provided by the applicant. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the

responsibility of the applicant.

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RC-90735 Summary Report

Reference No:PLC/978

DuPont (Australia) Ltd (ABN: 59 000 716 469) of Level 3, 7 Eden Park Drive, Macquarie

Park NSW 2113, has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in

support of their application for an assessment certificate for RC-90735. The notified polymer

is intended to be used as a component of paint products. Up to 30 tonnes of the notified

polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Classification

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be assumed to be of low hazard.

Human Health Risk Assessment

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to the health of workers and the public.

Environmental Risk Assessment

Based on the assumed low hazard and the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not

expected to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment.

Health and Safety Recommendations

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself. However, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safe Work Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999)].

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)], workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed to landfill.

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Emergency Procedures

Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification provisions

based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial Chemicals

(Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other importer or

manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory obligations to notify

NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations apply even when the

notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the notified polymer has changed from a component of paint

products or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the notified polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the notified polymer on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of a product containing the notified polymer was provided by the applicant. The

accuracy of the information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the applicant.

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Polymer in Polyether Polyurethane Dispersion WR-43-4946 Summary Report

Reference No: SAPLC/120

PPG Industries Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 82 055 500 939) of McNaughton Rd, Clayton VIC

3168 has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of

their application for a self-assessed assessment certificate for Polymer in Polyether

Polyurethane Dispersion WR-43-4942. The notified polymer is intended to be used as a

component of waterborne leather paints for industrial use. 1-5 tonnes of the notified polymer

will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Assessment

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be considered to be of low hazard.

Occupational Health and Safety

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

Public Health

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Effects

The notified polymer is not expected to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported

use pattern.

Recommendations

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the National Guidance

Material for Spray Painting.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

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If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of

State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

The following control measures should be implemented by the notifier to minimise

environmental exposure during reformulation of the notified polymer:

Local exhaust ventilation with filter

Bunding

The following control measures should be implemented by the leather applicator to

minimise environmental exposure during use of the notified polymer:

Exhaust ventilation with filter

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill.

Storage

The following precautions should be taken by the notifier regarding storage of the

notified polymer:

Bunding

Emergency procedures

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

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the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from a component of waterborne

leather paints for industrial use, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The notifier has provided an MSDS as part of the notification statement. The accuracy of the

information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the notifier.

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Polymer in Dicdry 903H Summary Report

Reference No: SAPLC/121

DIC Australia Pty. Ltd. (ABN 12 000 079 550) of 323 Chisholm Rd., Auburn, NSW 2144

has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of their

application for a self-assessed assessment certificate for Polymer in Dicdry 903H. The

notified polymer is intended to be used as a component of a laminating adhesive for

packaging of various articles. Up to 10 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per

annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Assessment

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be considered to be of low hazard.

Occupational Health and Safety

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

Public Health

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Effects

The polymer is not expected to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use

pattern.

Recommendations

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of

State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

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Environment

The following control measures should be implemented by the importer and end user

to minimise environmental exposure during storage, formulation and use of the

notified polymer:

bunding

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill.

Emergency procedures

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified chemical, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified chemical is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from a component of a laminating

adhesive, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

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The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The notifier has provided an MSDS as part of the notification statement. The accuracy of the

information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the notifier.

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Polymer in Acrylic Polyl Solution RC-29-5164 Summary Report

Reference No: SAPLC/122

PPG Industries Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 82 055 500 939) of McNaughton Rd, Clayton VIC

3168 has submitted a polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of

their application for a self-assessed assessment certificate for Polymer in Acrylic Polyol

Solution RC-29-5164. The notified polymer acts as a binder and will be used in a clearcoat

coating for industrial curtains. Up to 6 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per

annum for each of the first five years.

Hazard Assessment

No toxicological data were submitted. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can

therefore be considered to be of low hazard.

Occupational Health and Safety

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

Public Health

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Effects

The notified polymer is not considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the environment based

on its reported use pattern.

Recommendations

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are

required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be

selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

Use of spray paints containing the notified polymer should be carried out in

accordance with the Safework Australia National Guidance Material for Spray

Painting or relevant State and Territory Codes of Practise.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

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If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of

State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

The following control measures should be implemented by the workers to minimise

environmental exposure during formulation and use of the notified polymer:

Bunding

Exhaust ventilation with filter

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill.

Empty containers should be sent to local recycling or waste disposal facilities.

Storage

The following precautions should be taken during storage of the notified polymer:

Bunding

Emergency procedures

Spills and/or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by physical

containment, collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the polymer under secondary notification provisions

based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial Chemicals

(Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other importer or

manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory obligations to notify

NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations apply even when the

notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC

criteria.

or

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(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the polymer has changed from component of coating for

industrial curtains, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of notified polymer being introduced has increased, or is likely to

increase, significantly;

the polymer has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of polymer on occupational health and safety, public health, or the environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The notifier has provided an MSDS as part of the notification statement. The accuracy of the

information on the MSDS remains the responsibility of the notifier.

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Polymer in BYK 9076 Summary Report

Reference No: EX/159

IMCD Australia Limited (ABN 44 000 005 578) of Level 1, 372 Wellington St, Mulgrave

VIC 3170, Nuplex Industries (Aust) Pty Ltd (ABN 25 000 045 572) of 49-61 Stephen Rd,

Botany NSW 2019 and Akzo Nobel Pty Ltd (ABN 59 000 119 424) of 115 Hyde Rd,

Yeronga QLD 4104 have submitted a limited notification statement in support of their

application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in BYK 9076. The notified polymer is

intended to be used as a polymeric dispersant in industrial coatings and a dispersant in

polyols used in polyurethane foams, PVC and unsaturated polyester composite applications.

Up to 30 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five

years.

The Valspar (Australia) Corporation Pty Ltd (ABN 82 000 039 396) of 13 Webber Parade,

East Keilor VIC 3033 submitted an application for extension of the assessment certificate,

together with a written agreement of the holders of the original certificates, IMCD Australia

Limited, Nuplex Industries (Aust) Pty Ltd and Akzo Nobel Pty Ltd for importing up to 0.65

tonnes of the notified polymer per annum for use as a component of metal coatings.

Hazard Classification

Based on the available data the notified polymer is not classified as hazardous under the

Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)].

Human Health Risk Assessment

Under the conditions of the occupational settings described, the notified polymer is not

considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the health of workers.

When used in the proposed manner, the notified polymer is not considered to pose an

unacceptable risk to public health.

Environmental Risk Assessment

On the basis of the reported use pattern, the notified polymer is not considered to pose a risk

to the environment.

Risk Assessment and Recommendations Relating to the Extension Application

The proposed use, introduction volume and fate of the notified polymer will not change

significantly under the proposed extension. Under the extension application product

containing the notified polymer will not be available for public use. The circumstances in the

extension application are not expected to impact on the original human health and

environmental risk assessment and recommendations.

Recommendations

The notified polymer should be classified as follows under the ADG Code:

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Class 9: Environmentally Hazardous Substance (aquatic environment), Packing

Group III

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise

occupational exposure to the notified polymer:

Spray application should be carried out in accordance with the Safework Australia

National Guidance Material for Spray Painting [NOHSC (1999b)].

Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise

occupational exposure during handling of the notified polymer as introduced and

when used in products containing it:

Avoid contact with skin and eyes

Avoid inhalation of vapours, mists and aerosols

Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by

workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified polymer and when used in

products containing it:

Wear suitable protective clothing (eg. overalls and gloves)

Organic vapour respirator (as needed)

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,

Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to

health in accordance with the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous

Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004)] workplace practices and control procedures

consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation

must be in operation.

Environment

Disposal

The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill.

Storage

The following precautions should be taken by IMCD Australia Limited, Nuplex

Industries (Aust) Pty Ltd, Akzo Nobel Pty Ltd and The Valspar (Australasia)

Corporation Pty Ltd regarding storage of the notified polymer:

Keep only in the original container.

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Emergency procedures

Spills or accidental release of the notified polymer should be handled by containment,

collection and subsequent safe disposal.

Regulatory Obligations

Secondary Notification

This risk assessment is based on the information available at the time of notification. The

Director may call for the reassessment of the chemical under secondary notification

provisions based on changes in certain circumstances. Under Section 64 of the Industrial

Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act (1989) the notifier, as well as any other

importer or manufacturer of the notified polymer, have post-assessment regulatory

obligations to notify NICNAS when any of these circumstances change. These obligations

apply even when the notified polymer is listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances (AICS).

Therefore, the Director of NICNAS must be notified in writing within 28 days by the notifier,

other importer or manufacturer:

(1) Under Section 64(1) of the Act; if

the polymer has a number-average molecular weight of less than 1000;

or

(2) Under Section 64(2) of the Act; if

the function or use of the chemical has changed from a component of industrial

coatings and polyols, or is likely to change significantly;

the amount of chemical being introduced has increased from 31 tonnes, or is likely

to increase, significantly;

the chemical has begun to be manufactured in Australia;

additional information has become available to the person as to an adverse effect

of the chemical on occupational health and safety, public health, or the

environment.

The Director will then decide whether a reassessment (i.e. a secondary notification and

assessment) is required.

Material Safety Data Sheet

The MSDS of the notified polymer and products containing the notified polymer provided by

the notifier were reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the MSDS

remains the responsibility of the applicant.

Extension Application

The MSDS of the notified polymer and products containing the notified polymer provided by

the extension notifier were reviewed by NICNAS. The accuracy of the information on the

MSDS remains the responsibility of the extension applicant.

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18 ACCESS TO FULL PUBLIC REPORT

NICNAS publishes a Full Public Report for each new chemical assessed. These reports are available for inspection at our NICNAS office by appointment only at Level 7, 260 Elizabeth St, Surry Hills NSW 2010.

Reports can also be viewed and downloaded free of charge from our website at

http://www.nicnas.gov.au/. Copies of these reports may also be requested, free of charge,

by contacting the Administration Section of NICNAS by phone: (02) 8577 8800 or fax:

(02) 8577 8888.

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19 COMMERCIAL EVALUATION CATEGORY PERMIT

The permits listed in Table 1 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals for commercial evaluation under section 21G of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989.

Table 1

Commercial Evaluation Category Permits

PERMIT

NUMBER

COMPANY

NAME

COMPANY

POSTCODE

CHEMICAL OR

TRADE NAME

HAZARDOUS

SUBSTANCE

QUANTITY USE PERIOD

APPROVED

773 Sojitz Australia

Ltd

2000 2-Propenoic

acid, 2-[2-[(2-

ethylhexyl)oxy]

ethoxy]ethyl

ester

Yes 4000kg Ingredient

for UV-

cured

printing

plates

2 yrs

774 Agfa-Gevaert

Ltd

3179 2-Propenoic

acid, 2-[2-

(ethyenyloxy)et

hoxy]ethyl ester

Yes 4000kg Component

of UV

curing ink

1 yr

775 Cytec Australia

Holdings Pty

Ltd

2153 Cyphos IL 253 Yes 4000kg Mining 2 yrs

N.D.: not determined; insufficient data available to effect a health effects classification under Approved Criteria [NOHSC:1008(1999)]

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20 EARLY INTRODUCTION PERMITS FOR NON-HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS

The permits listed in Table 2 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals prior to the issue of their respective assessment certificates under section 30A of the Act.

Table 2

Early Introduction Permits

PERMIT

NUMBER COMPANY

NAME CHEMICAL OR

TRADE NAME USE

729 PPG Industries

Australia Pty Ltd

Polymer in Nebores BO41-60SP

Component of coatings for steel structures and concrete

730 PPG Industries

Australia Pty Ltd

Polymer in Nebothix C668-00

Component of coatings for structural steel

731 BASF Australia Ltd

Polymer in Terblend N Products

Component of automotive and electronic equipment components

732 DuPont (Australia)

Ltd

Polymer in RK-69799 Component of vehicle coating

733 Toyo Ink Australia Pty

Ltd

Polymer in TKT series ink

Component of inkjet ink

734 The Valspar (Australia) Corporation

Pty Ltd

Polymer in 600 Clear Base Ure. Mod. Pgmnt

Concrete Sealer

Component of coatings and sealers

735 Chemiplas Australia Pty

Ltd

Modified Soarnol Component of packaging for food and agricultural chemicals

736 Bronson and Jacobs Pty

Ltd

Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6 (Sepimax Zen)

Component of cosmetics such as creams and gels

737 Cytec Australia

Holdings Pty Ltd

Crylcoat 8079 Component in powder coating formulation

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21 LOW VOLUME CATEGORY PERMITS

The permits listed in Table 3 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals under section 21U of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989. Low Volume Category Permits are approved for 36 months.

Table 3 Low Volume Category Permits

PERMIT

NUMBER

COMPANY

NAME

COMPANY

POSTCODE

CHEMICAL OR TRADE

NAME

HAZARDOUS

SUBSTANCE

USE

924 DuPont (Australia)

Ltd

2113 N-Ethyl Pyrrolidone Yes Solvent in

automotive

coatings

925 Reckitt Benckiser

(Australia) Pty Ltd

2114 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),

alpha-isohexadecyl-omega-

hydroxy- (INCI Name:

Isoceteth-20)

Yes Component of

cosmetic

skincare

products

N.D.: not determined; insufficient data available to effect a health effects classification under Approved Criteria

[NOHSC:1008(1999)]

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ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES

Notice is given in accordance with section 14(1) of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989, that the following chemicals have been added to the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances.

Table 4

Chemicals Eligible for Listing on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances

CHEMICAL NAME MOLECULAR FORMULA CAS NUMBER

Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.,.alpha.'-

[[[4-(2-cyano-3-ethoxy-3-oxo-1-propen-1-

yl)phenyl]imino]di-2,1-

ethanediyl]bis[.omega.-(acetyloxy)-

(C2H4O)n(C2H4O)nC20H24N2O6 113755-47-8

L-Aspartic acid, N-(3-carboxy-1-oxopropyl)-

N-[3-(decyloxy)propyl]-, 1,4-bis(2-

methylpropyl) ester

C29H53NO8 885517-18-0

L-Aspartic acid, N-(3-carboxy-1-oxopropyl)-

N-[3-(octyloxy)propyl]-, 1,4-bis(2-

methylpropyl) ester

C27H49NO8 885517-58-8

1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, ammonium

salt (1:2) C8H6O4.2H3N 523-24-0

Esterase, organophosphate (Agrobacterium

tumefaciens strain P230 gene opdA) Unspecified 401894-92-6

2-Propenoic acid, polymer with ethenyl

acetate, ethenylbenzene, 2-ethylhexyl 2-

propenoate and ethyl 2-propenoate

(C11H20O2.C8H8.C5H8O2.C4H6O2.

C3H4O2)x 85075-52-1

2H-Isoindole-2-hexaneperoxoic acid, 1,3-

dihydro-1,3-dioxo- C14H15NO5 128275-31-0

Octaneperoxoic acid C8H16O3 33734-57-5

Cuprate(3-), [2-[[[[3-[(2,6-difluoro-4-

pyrimidinyl)amino]-2-(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-5-

sulfophenyl]azo-

.kappa.N2]phenylmethyl]azo-.kappa.N1]-4-

sulfobenzoato(5-)-.kappa.O]-, potassium

sodium hydrogen (5:10:4:1)

C24H12Cu

F2N7O9S2.1/5H.2K.4/5Na 371973-48-7

2,5-Furandione, telomer with ethenylbenzene

and (1-methylethyl)benzene, 2-butoxyethyl

ester, potassium salt

C9H12.(C8H8.C4H2O3)x.xC6H14O2.x

K 332077-15-3

Castor oil, ethoxylated, oleate Unspecified 220037-02-5

2-Propenoic acid polymer with

ethenylbenzene and (1-

methylethenyl)benzene, potassium salt

(C9H10.C8H8.C3H4O2)x.xK 360564-25-6

2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, butyl ester,

polymer with butyl 2-propenoate, 2-

(dimethylamino)ethyl 2-methyl-2-

propenoate, ethenylbenzene, 2-hydroxyethyl

2-methyl-2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-

2-propenoate

(C8H15NO2.C8H14O2.C8H8.C7H12O

2.C6H10O3.C5H8O2)x 159453-54-0

2-Propenoic acid, polymer with 4-(1,1- (C15H24O.C10H14O.C4H2O3.C3H6O 129828-31-5

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dimethylethyl)phenol, formaldehyde, 2,5-

furandione, methyloxirane, 4-nonylphenol

and oxirane

.C3H4O2.C2H4O.CH2O)x

9,10-Anthracenedione, 1,4,5,8-tetrakis[(4-

butylphenyl)amino]- C54H60N4O2 108313-21-9

2-Propenoic acid, compd. with 2-

(dimethylamino)ethanol (1:1), polymer with

ethenylbenzene and (1-

methylethenyl)benzene

(C9H10.C8H8.C4H11NO.C3H4O2)x 129811-26-3

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, 1-[[4-[3-

ethoxy-2-(ethoxycarbonyl)-3-oxo-1-

propenyl]phenoxy]methyl]ethenyl Me, 3-[4-

[3-ethoxy-2-(ethoxycarbonyl)-3-oxo-1-

propenyl]phenoxy]-1-propenyl Me, Me

hydrogen

Unspecified 207574-74-1

Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, 3-

hydroxypropyl Me, ethers with polyethylene

glycol monoisostearate

Unspecified 133448-16-5

Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),.alpha.-[4-

(ethenyloxy)butyl]-.omega.-hydroxy (C2H4O)nC6H12O2 126682-74-4

2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, butyl ester,

polymer with butyl 2-propenoate,

ethenylbenzene, 2-hydroxyethyl 2-methyl-2-

propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-

propenoate

(C8H14O2.C8H8.C7H12O2.C6H10O3.

C5H8O2)x 36179-98-3

Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.,.alpha.'-

[[[4-[2-(1,3,3-trimethyl-3H-indolium-2-

yl)ethenyl]phenyl]imino]di-2,1-

ethanediyl]bis[.omega.-(acetyloxy)-, acetate

(1:1)

(C2H4O)n(C2H4O)nC27H33N2O4.C2

H3O2 1263179-56-1

Poly[oxy(ethyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-(3-

aminopropyl)-.omega.-hydroxy-, C11-14-

isoalkyl ethers, C13-rich

Unspecified 1262885-71-1

Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)],

.alpha.,.alpha.'-[(methylimino)di-2,1-

ethanediyl]bis[.omega.-hydroxy-, polymer

with 1,3-diisocyanatomethylbenzene, acetate

(salt)

(C9H6N2O2.(C3H6O)n(C3H6O)nC5

H13NO2)x.xC2H4O2 1263179-57-2

Phenol, 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene)bis-,

polymer with .alpha.-(2-aminomethylethyl)-

.omega.-(2-

aminomethylethoxy)poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-

ethanediyl)], 2-(chloromethyl)oxirane and

.alpha.-(2-oxiranylmethyl)-.omega.-(2-

oxiranylmethoxy)poly[oxy(methyl-1 ,2-

ethanediyl)], sulfamate (salt)

(C15H16O2.(C3H6O)nC6H16N2O.(C3

H6O)nC6H10O3.C3H5ClO)x.xH3NO

3S

1263179-58-3

Phenol, 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene)bis-,

polymer with 2,2'-[(3-

aminopropyl)imino]bis[ethanol], 2-

(chloromethyl)oxirane and 2,2'-

iminobis[ethanol], sulfamate (salt)

(C15H16O2.C7H18N2O2.C4H11NO2.

C3H5ClO)x.xH3NO3S 1263179-60-7

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Isocyanic acid, polymethylenepolyphenylene

ester, polymer with .alpha., .alpha.’-[(1-

methylethylidene)di-4,1-

phenylene]bis[.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-

1,2-ethanediyl)], Et alc.- and propylene

glycol-blocked

Unspecified 1262885-77-7

2,5-Furandione, dihydro-, monopolybutenyl

derivs., reaction products with 2-

(methylamino)ethanol

Unspecified 1262885-86-8

Hexanedioic acid, polymer with N1-(2-

aminoethyl)-1,2-ethanediamine, 1,6-

hexanediol, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-

methylpropanoic acid, 5-isocyanato-1-

(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-

trimethylcyclohexane and .alpha.-methyl-

.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)

(C12H18N2O2.C6H14O2.C6H10O4.C5

H10O4.C4H13N3.(C2H4O)nCH4O)x 1263179-61-8

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23 NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR IMMEDIATE LISTING ON THE AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AFTER ISSUING OF

ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES

Notice is given in accordance with section 13B of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989, that the following chemicals have been added to the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances.

Table 5

Chemicals Eligible for Immediate Listing on the Australian Inventory of Chemical

Substances

CHEMICAL NAME MOLECULAR FORMULA CAS NUMBER

2H-1,5-Benzodioxepine-3(4H)-one, 7-propyl- C12H14O3 207228-93-1

1H-Indene-ar-propanal, 2,3-dihydro-1,1-

dimethyl- C14H18O 300371-33-9