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S80W18766 Apollo Drive – Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 USA
Inprocorp.com
Nationwide 800.222.5556/Fax 888.715.8407
International Sales 262.679.5521/Fax 262.679.5524
DISCLOSURE
The contents of this product were assessed for health hazard warnings as required by the Health
Product Declaration Collaborative (HPDC) using Pharos (www.pharosproject.net). Inpro has disclosed
ingredients per SDS (1,000 & 10,000 ppm) as provided by our suppliers.
WHAT WILL YOU FIND IN THE INPRO HPD?
Inpro’s HPDs provide you with as much detail as you may wish to explore. Within, you will find a HPDC
approved summary page listing potential hazards associated with individual chemicals per the
GreenScreen Benchmarking system, VOC
content and Certifications. Contents are
listed in descending order of quantity.
LIFE CYCLE STAGES
Inpro has focused on sourcing raw materials
for G2BioBlend® Sheet from the United
States, decreasing the overall potential
carbon footprint of the product.
Components of our finished product will
have different exposure risks across life cycle
stages. Inpro actively works with suppliers to
assure the most stringent safety measure are
met and exposure hazards are not present to
employees or end users.
OUR INTERPRETATION
Inpro innovates its product lines in order to
fulfill multiple sustainability standards. Our
internal Sustainable Product Analysis tool is used during product development to help us meet robust
sustainability criteria. We obsess about the materials that go into our products and their impact on
people and planet. This includes continuously researching materiality and developing products that best
meet a balance between social, environmental and economic responsibility. Please visit
www.inprocorp.com/sustainability to view all of our Health Product Declarations as well as
Environmental Product Declarations.
Raw material
aquisition
Transport to
material
processing (Inpro's
suppliers)
Raw material
processing
Transported to
Inpro's World
Headquarters
Extruded into
G2BioBlend(R)
Sheet
Product Use Stage
Disposal
(Specify Landfill
or Recycled)
Inpro is dedicated to making
sustainable decisions based on
community, environmental and
economic stewardship. Product
transparency is one tool to help guide
us in our sustainability journey.
Health Product Summary
G2 BioBlend® 405 Sheet in Antique White
S80W18766 Apollo Drive – Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 USA
Inprocorp.com
Nationwide 800.222.5556/Fax 888.715.8407
International Sales 262.679.5521/Fax 262.679.5524
Partners and Certifications
REFERENCES
Health Product Declaration
Inpro, Health Product Declaration for G2 BioBlend 405 Sheet
Release Date: August 1, 2014
Expiration Date: August 1, 2019
HDP Standard
The information in this document is based on the guidance of
The Health Product Declaration Standard
BUILDING RATING SYSTEMS—POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
LEED V4:
 Building product disclosure and optimization—
environmental product declarations
 Building product disclosure and optimization—material
ingredients
 Regional priority
 Indoor air quality
GreenGlobes
 Materials & Resources—Interior Fit-Out
Living Building Challenge
 Materials Imperative 10
DISCUSSION OF MATERIAL CHOICE
G2 BioBlend® is a bio-based material made
with Inpro’s exclusive reformulated PETG
made with a corn-based biopolymer. This
product carries a Class A fire rating and
offers high impact resistance. A variety of
standard solid colors are available to
coordinate with projects. Our material
choice meets the most rigorous standards
and criteria of chemical emissions as
prescribed by the GREENGUARD
Environmental Institute and meets the
state of California’s requirements for low
emitting products as tested by Air Quality
Sciences.
X
Certifier
Certificate #
X Yes No
X Yes No
X
Development
Reproductive
X Endocrine
Gene mutation Respiratory
Yes No
Yes No
Measured 100 ppm (ideal)
Hazards Highest concern GreenScreen score - Unspecified
Name
Product ID
Website
Manufacturer
Address
Address Line 2
(Persistent and
Bioaccumulative
Description Inpro’s G2 BioBlend® PVC-Free rigid sheet is a great bio-based wall protection solution. Available as a quick ship
product when selecting from quick ship colors. Offers a variety of protection levels with four available thicknesses as
well as different height and length options. This product is also Class A fire rated.
Release Date 17-Nov-2014 Self-declared
G2 BioBlend® 4' X 8' .040 Sheet in Antique White
G2405-0104
www.inprocorp.com
Inpro Corporation Amanda Goetsch
Sustainability Manager
262-679-9010
agoetsch@inprocorp.comCity, State, Code
Classification
Contact Name
Title
Phone
EmailMuskego, WI 53150
S80W18766 Apollo Drive.
N/ASecond Party
Third Party
16-Nov-2017
www.inprocorp.com/sustainability
SUMMARY
Expiry Date
HPD URL
Copolyester, Polylactide Resin, Polyester, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), Proprietary Ingredient, Polyethylene
Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), Polyethylene Terephthalate Comonomer, Titanium Dioxide, Proprietary Ingredient, Chrome Antimony Buff
Rutile, Ethylene Bistearamide, Manganese Antimony Buff Rutile, Copper Chromite Black Spinel.
Other
Contents in Descending Order of Quantity (if the area below is full, refer to the following pages for additional listings)
Measured 1000 ppm
Predicted by process chemistry
As per MSDS (1,000 & 10,000 ppm)
Not disclosed
The content of this product was assessed for health hazard warnings as required using
Full Disclosure of Intentional Ingredients
Full Disclosure of Known Hazards
Disclosure Notes
Residuals Disclosure
Total VOC Content
Cancer
Neurotoxicity
Mammal
Skin or Eye
Aquatic toxicity
Land toxicity
Physical hazard
Global warming
Ozone depletion
PBT Multiple
Unknown
Environmental Product Declaration Certification
GREENGUARD Certified; GREENGUARD Gold
Content Notes
Certifications and Compliance (if the area below is full, refer to the following pages for additional listings)
VOC Emissions VOC Content
Material (g/l)
Regulatory (g/l)
Does the product contain exempt VOCs? N/A
Are VOC-free tints available? N/A
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Summary - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 1 of 16
CAS
number % Weight GS RC Nano Role
Hazard A
Hazard B
Hazard C
Hazard D
Hazard E
Unknown 49.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
9051-89-2 19.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
55231-08-8 14.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
25640-14-6 6.5-7.36% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
Unknown 2.45-3.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
25038-91-9 0.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
25038-91-9 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
None Found
13463-67-7 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
Cancer
Supplier has provided the hazard information.
Supplier has provided the hazard information.
Supplier has provided the hazard information.
There are no hazards listed for this material.
There are no hazards listed for this material.
Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)
Proprietary Ingredient
The HPD Standard is solely a declaration of product content and direct health hazards associated with exposure to
its individual contents. It is not a full assessment of environmental impacts from the life cycle of this product. It is not
an assessment of risks associated with actual use of the product. It does not address the potential health impacts
of substances used or created during manufacture that do not appear in the final product as residuals, nor
substances created during combustion or other degradation processes.
This Health Product Declaration was generated following the requirements of the noted Standard version and is
valid for a total of three years after date of issue or three months after a substantive change of product contents
occurs. Users should verify that this Health Product Declaration is compliant with the most current version of the
HPD Standard. Accuracy of claims made in this Health Product Declaration is the sole responsibility of the listed
manufacturer and certifier (if applicable). The HPD Collaborative does not warrant any claim made herein, explicit or
implicit. The HPD Standard is an “open standard” developed and managed by the HPD Collaborative, a nonprofit
CONTENT IN DESCENDING ORDER OF QUANTITY
All ingredients must be assessed for health warnings against Priority Hazard Lists, regardless of disclosure level.
Priority Hazard Lists and information on the GreenScreen Benchmarks can be found at
GS: GreenScreen Benchmark; RC: Recycled Content, PC: Post Consumer, PI: Post Industrial (Pre-consumer), BO:
Both post industrial and post consumer; Nano: comprised of nanoscale particles or nanotechnology.
Ingredient Name
Copolyester
Polylactide Resin
Polyester
There are no hazards listed for this material
There are no hazards listed for this material
Warning A
Warning B
Warning C
Titanium Dioxide
Polyethylene Terephthalate Comonomer
There are no hazards listed for this material.
There are no hazards listed for this material.
US CDC--Occupational Carcinogens (NIOSH-C)
There are no hazards listed for this material
Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG)
Warning D
Warning E
Notes
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Product Content - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 2 of 16
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Unknown 0.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient
None Found
68186-90-3 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
None Found
110-30-5 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
None Found
68412-38-4 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
None Found
68186-91-4 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient
None Found
The listing applied to this product in Antique White
Supplier has provided the hazard information.
The listing applied to this product in Antique White.
The listing applied to this product in Antique White.
The listing applied to this product in Antique White.
Copper Chromite Black Spinel
Manganese Antimony Buff Rutile
There are no hazards listed for this material.
Ethylene Bistearamide
There are no hazards listed for this material.
Proprietary Ingredient
There are no hazards listed for this material.
There are no hazards listed for this material.
Chrome Antimony Buff Rutile
There are no hazards listed for this material.
Cal/EPA--Chemicals Known to Cause Cancer & Reproductive Toxicity (Prop 65)
Intnl Agency for Rsrch on Cancer--Cancer Monographs (IARC)
German MAK--List of Substances (MAK)
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Product Content - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 3 of 16
Type Certifier or Laboratory
Certifying Party Issue Date Expiry Date Certificate URL
Certification & Compliance Notes
VOC Emissions UL Environment
Third Party 1-Mar-2009 1-Mar-2015
VOC Content
UL Environment
Third Party 1-Nov-2013 1-Nov-2018
CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
Certifying Party = Self declaration : Manufacturer’s self-declaration; Independent lab : Manufacturer's self-declaration
using results from an independent lab and declaration of conformance. Second Party: Verification by trade association or
other interested party; Third Party: Verification by independent certifier (ideal).
Applicable facilities = Manufacturing sites to which testing applies.
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other Environmental Product Declaration Certification
Recycled Content
(wet applied only)
Standard or Certification
Applicable Facilities
GREENGUARD Certified; GREENGUARD Gold
(interior products
only)
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012)- Certifiations and Compliance - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 4 of 16
Required or recommended product URL for companion Health Product Declaration
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06
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This section is for additional products required by warranty or recommended by the manufacturer for installation (such as adhesives,
fasteners, or factory coatings) or for maintenance, cleaning, or operations. Refer to Health Product Declarations, published separately,
for a complete view of these products. Note: This declaration is not intended to address hazards of the installation process.
ACCESSORY MATERIALS
Condition when required or recommended and/or other notes
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Accessory Materials - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 5 of 16
NOTES
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Notations - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 6 of 16
Agency/List
Abbreviation
Full List Title Hazard Issuing Agency URL
AOEC AOEC Exposure Codes - Asthmagen
List
Association of Occupational
and Environmental Clinics
www.aoec.org/tools.htm
DSL Canadian Environmental Protection
Act (CEPA) - Environmental Registry -
Domestic Substances List (DSL)
Environment Canada &
Health Canada
www.ec.gc.ca/CEPARegistry/subs
_list/dsl/dslsearch.cfm
EPA Action Chemicals of Concern Action Plans US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/oppt/existingchemic
als/
EPA PBT Priority PBT Profiles US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/opptintr/pbt/pubs/ch
eminfo.htm
EPA-C Integrated Risk Information System
Database (IRIS)
US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/ncea/iris/search_hu
man.htm
EPA-GW Global Warming Potentials of Ozone
Depletors and Substitutes
US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/ozone/geninfo/gwps.
html
EPA-ODS Ozone-Depleting Substances (ODS)
Class I & Class II
US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/spdpublc/science/od
s/index.html
EU CMR(1) Regulation on the Classification,
Labelling and Packaging of
Substances and Mixtures (CLP)
Dangerous Substances Directive
(DSD) REACH Annex XVII
European Commission eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriS
erv.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:136:0003:0
280:EN:PDF
EU CMR(2) Regulation on the Classification,
Labelling and Packaging of
Substances and Mixtures (CLP) CMR
GHS Categories
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sect
ors/chemicals/classification/index_
en.htm
EU ED EU Community Strategy for Endocrine
Disrupters - Priority List
European Commission ec.europa.eu/environment/endocri
ne/strategy/substances_en.htm
EU H-
Statements
Regulation on the Classification,
Labelling & Packaging of Substances
& Mixtures (CLP) Annex 6 Table 3-1 -
GHS Hazard code criteria
European Commission ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ch
emicals/documents/classification/
EU Ozone Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 of the
European Parliament and of the
Council of 16 September 2009 on
substances that deplete the ozone
layer - Controlled substances and new
substances
European Commission ec.europa.eu/environment/ozone/c
ontrolled_ods.htm
EU PBT European chemical Substances
Information System (ESIS) - PBT List
European Commission esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php?P
GM=pbt
EU R-Phrases Substances with EU Risk & Safety
Phrases (Commission Directive 67-
548-EEC)
European Commission ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ch
emicals/documents/classification/
EU SVHC Substances of Very High Concern for
authorisation - REACH Annex XIV
European Commission echa.europa.eu/chem_data/author
isation_process/candidate_list_tab
le_en.asp
G&L Neuro Developmental neurotoxicity of
industrial chemicals, List of 201
Chemicals known to be neurotoxic in
man
Lancet: authors Philippe
Grandjean & Phil Landrigan
not available
IARC Monographs On the Evaluation of
Carcinogenic Risks to Humans
International Agency for
Research on Cancer, World
Health Organization
monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classifica
tion/index.php
MAK Occupational Toxicants and MAK
Values: Annual Thresholds and
Classifications for the Workplace
MAK Commission of
Germany
http://www.dfg.de/en/dfg_profile/st
atutory_bodies/senate/health_haz
ards/structure/working_groups/deri
vation_mak/index.html
NIOSH-C NIOSH Carcinogen List US Centers for Disease
Control, National Institute of
Occupational Safety and
Health
www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/cancer/
npotocca.html
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Priority Hazard Lists - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 7 of 16
Agency/List
Abbreviation
Full List Title Hazard Issuing Agency URL
NTP-OHAaT Expert Panel Reports & Monographs
on Reproductive and Developmental
Toxicity
US Dept of Health &
Human Services, National
Toxicology Program (NTP),
Office of Health
Assessment and
Translation
cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals
NTP-RoC National Toxicology Program (NTP)
12th Report on Carcinogens
US Dept of Health &
Human Services
ehis.niehs.nih.gov/roc
NWMP
Priority
National Waste Minimization Program
Priority Chemicals List
US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/wa
stemin/priority.htm
OR P3 Priority Persistent Pollutant (P3) List State of Oregon
Department of
Environmental Quality
www.deq.state.or.us/wq/SB737
OSPAR OSPAR Convention For The
Protection of the Marine Environment
of the North-East Atlantic Chemical
Lists of Priority Action & Possible
Concern
Oslo-Paris Convention
Commission
www.ospar.org/content/content.as
p?menu=00940304440000_00000
0_000000
Prop 65 Chemicals Known to the State to
Cause Cancer or Reproductive
Toxicity - California Proposition 65
State of California
Environmental Protection
Agency
www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/prop65
_list/Newlist.html
San Antonio San Antonio Statement on Brominated
and Chlorinated Flame Retardants
Environmental Health
Perspectives
ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/info:doi
/10.1289/ehp.1003089
SIN SIN (Substitute It Now) List ChemSec, The
International Chemical
Secretariat
www.chemsec.org/list
Stockholm Stockholm Convention on Persistent
Organic Pollutants (POPs) - Annex A,
B & C and under Review
United Nations
Environment Programme
chm.pops.int/Convention/ThePOP
s/tabid/673/language/en-
US/Default.aspx
TEDX TEDX List of Potential Endocrine
Disruptors
The Endocrine Disruption
Exchange (TEDX)
www.endocrinedisruption.org
TRI PBT TRI PBT Chemical List US Environmental
Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/triinter/trichemicals/p
bt%20chemicals/pbt_chem_list.ht
m
VwVwS Administrative Regulation on the
Classification of Substances
hazardous to waters
German Federal
Environment Agency
webrigoletto.uba.de/rigoletto/publi
c/language.do;jsessionid=61D845
CE75D839F7658BF283C97DA7E
2?language=english
WA PBT Chapter 173-333 WAC Persistent
Bioaccumulative Toxins
State of Washington
Department of Ecology
apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.asp
x?cite=173-333-310
Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Priority Hazard Lists - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 8 of 16
1) Set the print area of the second worksheet
(HPDcontents tab) before creating your PDF. In order to
allow room for products with many warnings and a large
number of ingredients, the second worksheet (HPDcontents)
is very long (731 lines). Printing this as-is will result in many
extra pages for most products. When your HPD is done and
ready to print, select and hide blank lines for Hazard type +
Warning and Notes for entered ingredients and then set the
print area for the worksheet to only include all of your entered
ingredients.
2) Select the sheets (tabs) to print. In the File menu, choose
Save as PDF, pick "Sheets". Make sure all worksheets except
this Instructions worksheet and the PriorityWarnings
worksheet are in the "Sheets in PDF" box and are in the order
displayed here: HPDsummary; HPDcontents;
HPDcertifications; HPDaccessory; HPDnotes;
PiorityHazardLists. Then click on the "Convert to PDF" button.
Mistaken drop down entries: To delete a drop down entry without selecting another entry hit the delete key
while on the field.
How to find warnings and which warnings to disclose: The manufacturer may look up the chemicals direct
from the hazard sources through the URLs provided in Appendix D – HPD Priority List Sources in the HPD
Standard. A simpler solution will be to lookup the chemical and its hazard information in a compilation database
that is cross referenced against the HPD Priority Lists. This compilation database may be the manufacturer’s own
internally developed resource or an externally provided tool. Currently there is one such tool available - the
Pharos Project Chemical and Material Library (http://www.pharosproject.net/material/). As other service providers
offer HPD compliant hazard compilations, the HPD Collaborative will provide references. For information about
how to translate the Pharos listings into HPD fields and for information on other service providers see the FAQ
section on the HPD Collaborative website (www.hpdcollaborative.org).
BEFORE YOU START: Make a copy of the blank spreadsheet before you make entries so that you always have
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Stuff 121108” (HPD followed by the manufacturer name followed by the product name followed by the date in
YYMMDD format)
The HPD Collaborative has created the HPD Template excel spreadsheet to accompany the Health Product
Declaration Standard and facilitate consistent preparation of HPDs. This page provides guidance on how to
produce an HPD using the HPD Template spreadsheet. This only covers the mechanics of using the Template.
You must refer to the Health Product Declaration Standard for specific directions and definitions of each entry.
Using the HPD Template to create an HPD
Tabs: The sections of the HPD are organized in the Template spreadsheet using tabs. After filling out each tab
independently, the entire worksheet can be printed together.
Document alignment: Column alignment can vary on different computers and Excel software versions, cross
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Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
AOEC - Asthmagens AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (AG) - generally accepted U AuthoritativeH, M, or L Group II* Human
AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARr) - irritant-induced U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARrs) - sensitizer-induced & irritant-
induced
U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARs) - sensitizer-induced U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
Environment Canada -
Domestic Substances
List
DSL PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and inherently Toxic
(PBiT) to aquatic organisms
P1 Screening U Multiple
DSL PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and inherently Toxic
(PBiT) to humans
P1 Screening U Multiple
US EPA - PPT
Chemical Action Plans
EPA Action Multiple EPA Chemical of Concern - Action Plan published
EPA Action Multiple TSCA Work Plan chemical - Action Plan in
development
EPA Action Multiple TSCA Work Plan chemical - planned for
assessment
US EPA - PPT Priority
PBTs
EPA PBT PBT Priority PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
US EPA - IRIS
Carcinogens
EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group A - Human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group B1 - Probable human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group B2 - Probable human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group C - Possible human carcinogen U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 1996 Known/likely human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 1999 Carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 2005 Carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EPA-C Cancer 2005 Likely to be carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
US EPA - Global
Warming Potentials
EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 10,000
EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 1,000
EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 100
US EPA - Ozone
Depleting Substances
EPA-ODS Ozone DepletionOzone-depleting substances - Class I ODP
greater than 0.2
EPA-ODS Ozone DepletionOzone-depleting substance - Class II ODP less
than 0.2
EC - CLP/GHS CMR
Statements
EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 2 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 2 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple
EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple
EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 2 U AuthoritativeM (R and/or D) Multiple
EC - REACH Annex
XVII
EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 1 - Substances known to be
carcinogenic to man
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 2 - Substances which
should be regarded as if they are carcinogenic to
man
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 3 - Substances which
possibly are carcinogenic to humans
U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 1 - Substances known to be
mutagenic to man)
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 2 - Substances which should
be regarded as if they are mutagenic to man
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 3 - Substances which possibly
are mutagenic to humans
U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 1 - Substances
known to impair fertility or cause developmental
toxicity in humans
BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple
EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 2 - Substances
which should be regarded as if they impair fertility
or cause developmental toxicity in humans
BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple
EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 3 - Substances
which possibly impair fertility or cause
developmental toxicity to humans
U AuthoritativeM (R and/or D) Multiple
EC - Priority Endocrine
Disrupters
EU ED Endocrine Category 1 - In vivo evidence of endocrine
disruption activity
P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
EU ED Endocrine Category 2 - In vitro evidence of biological activity
related to endocrine disruption
P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
EC - CLP/GHS Hazard
Statements
EU H-StatementsOzone DepletionEUH059: Hazardous to the Ozone Layer
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH200 Unstable explosive U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH201 Explosive; mass explosion hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH202 Explosive, severe projection hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH203 Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH220 Extremely flammable gas. U AuthoritativeH Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH222 Extremely flammable aerosol U AuthoritativeH Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH224 Extremely flammable liquid and vapour U AuthoritativevH Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour. U AuthoritativeH Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH228 Flammable solid. U AuthoritativeH or M Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH240 Heating may cause an explosion U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH241 Heating may cause a fire or explosion U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH242 "Heating may cause a fire." U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH250 Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air U AuthoritativeH Flammability
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH251 Self-heating: may catch fire U AuthoritativeH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH260 In contact with water releases flammable
gases which may ignite spontaneously
U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH261 In contact with water releases flammable
gases.
U AuthoritativeH or M Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH270 May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser. GAS
ONLY
U AuthoritativeH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH271 May cause fire or explosion; strong oxidiser U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH272 May intensify fire; oxidiser. U AuthoritativeH or M Reactivity
EU H-StatementsMammal H300 Fatal if swallowed U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H301 Toxic if swallowed U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H310 Fatal in contact with skin U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H311 Toxic in contact with skin U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H315 Causes skin irritation U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H318 Causes serious eye damage U AuthoritativevH Group II* Human
EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H319 Causes serious eye irritation U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
not assessed by GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
EU H-StatementsMammal H330 Fatal if inhaled U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H331 Toxic if inhaled U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsRespiratory H334 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or
breathing difficulties if inhaled
U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
EU H-StatementsGene MutationH340 May cause genetic defects BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsGene MutationH341 Suspected of causing genetic defects U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU H-StatementsCancer H350 May cause cancer BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsCancer H350i May cause cancer by inhalation BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsCancer H351 Suspected of causing cancer U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH360D May damage the unborn child BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH360Df May damage the unborn child. Suspected
of damaging fertility
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsReproductive H360F May damage fertility BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsReproductive H360FD May damage fertility. May damage the
unborn child.
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsReproductive H360Fd May damage fertility. Suspected of
damaging the unborn child
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH361d Suspected of damaging the unborn child U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU H-StatementsReproductive H361f Suspected of damaging fertility U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH361fd Suspected of damaging fertility.
Suspected of damaging the unborn child
BM1 AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH362 May cause harm to breast-fed children BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H370 Causes damage to organs U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H371 May cause damage to organs U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU H-StatementsMammal H372 Causes damage to organs through
prolonged or repeated exposure
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life U AuthoritativevH Ecotoxicity
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 10
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 100
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 1000
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 10000
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 100000
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life /
M-Factor of 1000000
U
EU H-StatementsAquatic H410 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Very toxic to aquatic
life with long lasting effects
P1 Screening U Multiple
EU H-StatementsAquatic H411 - Aquatic Chronic 2 - Toxic to aquatic life
with long lasting effects
P1 Screening U Multiple
EC - Ozone depletion
substances
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group I, II & II & Annex II-A:
Chlorofluorocarbons & Halons; ODP .6 & up
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group IV & VI: Carbon tetrachloride&
Methyl Bromide - ODP 0.6 & up)
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group V & IX : Trichloroethane &
Bromochloromethane - ODP 0.2 or less
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VII: Hydrobromofluorocarbons -
ODP .3 and up
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VIII: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons -
ODP greater than 0.2
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VIII: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons -
ODP less than 0.2
EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex II Part B: substances to be reported under
Article 27
EC - ESIS-PBT
System
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT & vPvB Criteria BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT & vPvB Criteria & POP BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT Criteria BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT criteria - action Deferred BM1
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT Criteria & POP BM1
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling POP Criteria BM1
EU PBT PBT Fulfilling vPvB Criteria BM1
EC - Risk Phrases EU R-Phrases Mammal R01 Explosive when dry. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity
EU R-Phrases Mammal R06 Explosive with or without contact with air. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity
EU R-Phrases Mammal R07 May cause fire. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity
EU R-Phrases Mammal R09 Explosive when mixed with combustible
material.
U AuthoritativevH Reactivity
EU R-Phrases Mammal R10 Flammable. LIQUID U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Flammability
EU R-Phrases Mammal R11 Highly flammable.; LIQUID U AuthoritativevH or H Flammability
EU R-Phrases Mammal R12 Gas only U AuthoritativeH or M Flammability
EU R-Phrases Mammal R15 Contact with water liberates extremely
flammable gases.
U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity
EU R-Phrases Mammal R17 Spontaneously flammable in air.; LIQUID U AuthoritativeH Flammability
EU R-Phrases Mammal R20 Harmful by Inhalation (gas or vapor or
dust/mist)
U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R21 Harmful in Contact with Skin U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R22 Harmful if Swallowed U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R23 Toxic by Inhalation (gas, vapour, dust/mist); U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R24 Toxic in Contact with Skin U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R25 Toxic if Swallowed U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R26: Very toxic by inhalation U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R27: Very toxic in contact with skin. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R28: Very toxic if swallowed. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R34 Causes burns U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R35 Causes severe burns U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R36 Irritating to eyes U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R38 Irritating to skin U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/23 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible
effects through inhalation.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/24 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible
effects in contact with skin.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/25 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible
effects if swallowed.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/26 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious
irreversible effects through inhalation.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/27 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious
irreversible effects in contact with skin.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/28 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious
irreversible effects if swallowed.
U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R39: Danger of very serious irreversible effects. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Cancer R40: Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes U AuthoritativevH Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Respiratory R42 May cause sensitization by inhalation U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R43 May cause sensitization by skin contact U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Cancer R45: May cause cancer. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Gene MutationR46: May cause heritable genetic damage. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Reproductive R47: May cause birth defects.
EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/23 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to
health by prolonged exposure through inhalation.
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/24 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to
health by prolonged exposure in contact with skin.
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/25 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to
health by prolonged exposure if swallowed.
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
EU R-Phrases Cancer R49: May cause cancer by inhalation. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Aquatic R50: Very toxic to aquatic organisms. U AuthoritativevH Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51/53 Toxic to Aquatic Organisms, May cause
long-term adverse effects in the aquatic
environment
U AuthoritativeH Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51/53 Toxic to Aquatic Organisms, May cause
long-term adverse effects in the aquatic
environment
P1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51: Toxic to aquatic organisms. U AuthoritativeH or M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Aquatic R52 Harmful to Aquatic Organisms U AuthoritativeH or M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R54 Toxic to flora. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R55 Toxic to fauna. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R56 Toxic to soil organisms. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R57 Toxic to soil organisms. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity
EU R-Phrases Ozone DepletionR59: Dangerous for the ozone layer.
EU R-Phrases Reproductive R60: May impair fertility. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR61: May cause harm to the unborn child. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Reproductive R62: Possible risk of impaired fertility. U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR63: Possible risk of harm to the unborn child. U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR64: May cause harm to breastfed babies. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/20 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible
effects through inhalation.
U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/21 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible
effects in contact with skin.
U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/22 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible
effects if swallowed.
U AuthoritativeH Group II Human
EU R-Phrases Gene MutationR68: Possible risk of irreversible effects U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
EC - REACH
Substances of High
Concern
EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Candidate list
EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Prioritized for listing
EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Candidate list
EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Prioritized for listing
EU SVHC PBT PBT - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
EU SVHC PBT PBT - Candidate List
EU SVHC PBT PBT - Candidate List Prioritized
EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple
EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Candidate list
EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Candidate List Prioritized
EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
not assessed by GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Candidate List
EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Candidate List Prioritized
Lancet - Grand-
jean&Landrigan
Neurotoxic Chemicals
G&L Neuro DevelopmentalDevelopmental neurotoxicant P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
Intnl Agency for Rsrch
on Cancer - Cancer
Monographs
IARC Cancer Group 1: Agent is carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
IARC Cancer Group 2A: Agent is probably carcinogenic to
humans
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
IARC Cancer Group 2B: Possibly carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeM Group I Human
German MAK - List of
Substances(MAK)
MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 1 BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 2 BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 3 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 4 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 5 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human
MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 1 P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 2 P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 3a P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
MAK DevelopmentalPregnancy Risk Group A P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
MAK DevelopmentalPregnancy Risk Group B P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
MAK Respiratory Sensitizing Substance Sa - Danger of airway
sensitization
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
MAK Respiratory Sensitizing Substance Sah - Danger of airway &
skin sensitization
U AuthoritativeH (SnS and SnR) Multiple
MAK Skin or Eye Sensitizing Substance Sh - Danger of skin
sensitization
U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human
MAK Skin or Eye Sensitizing Substance SP - Danger of
photocontact sensitization
U AuthoritativeH (SnS and/or SnR)Multiple
US CDC -
Occupational
Carcinogens
NIOSH-C Cancer Occupational carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
US NIH - Reproductive
& Developmental
Monographs
NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalA-Clear evidence of adverse developmental
toxicant effects
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
NTP-OHAaT Reproductive A-Clear evidence of adverse reproductive toxicant
effects
BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalB-Some evidence of adverse developmental
toxicant effects
P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
NTP-OHAaT Reproductive B-Some evidence of adverse reproductive toxicant
effects
P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalC-Limited evidence of adverse developmental
toxicant effects
P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
NTP-OHAaT Reproductive C-Limited evidence of adverse reproductive
toxicant effects
P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human
US NIH - Report on
Carcinogens
NTP-RoC Cancer Known to be Human Carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
NTP-RoC Cancer Reasonably Anticipated to be Human Carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
US EPA - Priority
PBTs
NWMP Priority PBT Priority PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
Oregon DEQ - Priority
Persistent Pollutants
OR P3 PBT Priority Persistent Pollutant - Tier 1 P1 Screening U Multiple
in consideration for GreenScreen
in consideration for GreenScreen
Short Agency & List
Title
Agency/ List
Abbrv
Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group
OR P3 PBT Priority Persistent Pollutant - Tier 2 - Legacy
Persistent Pollutants
P1 Screening U Multiple
EC/Oslo-Paris Conv -
Priority PBTs & EDs &
equivalent concern
OSPAR Endocrine Endocrine disruptor - Substance of Possible
Concern
P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
OSPAR Endocrine Endocrine disruptor - Chemical for Priority Action P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
OSPAR PBT PBT - Substance of Possible Concern BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
OSPAR PBT PBT- Chemical for Priority Action BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
CalEPA - Chemicals
Known to Cause
Cancer &
Reproductive Toxicity
Prop 65 Cancer Cancer BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
Prop 65 DevelopmentalDevelopmental toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
Prop 65 Reproductive Female reproductive toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
Prop 65 Reproductive Male reproductive toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human
EHP - San Antonio
Stmnt on BFRs &
CFRs
San Antonio PBT Flame retardant substance class of concern for
PB&T & long range transport
BM1
ChemSec - Substitute
List
SIN Multiple Classified CMR (Carcinogen, Mutagen &/or
Reproductive Toxicant)
P1 Screening U Multiple
SIN Endocrine Equivalent concern, including endocrine disruption
- Sin List 1.0
P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
SIN Endocrine Equivalent concern, including endocrine disruption
- Sin List 2.0
P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
SIN PBT PBT P1 Screening U Multiple
SIN PBT vPvB P1 Screening U Multiple
UNEP Stockholm
Conv - Persistent
Organic Pollutants
Stockholm PBT Priority Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
Stockholm PBT May degrade to PFOS - PBT under review BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
Stockholm PBT Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) - under review BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
TEDX - Potential
Endocrine Disruptors
TEDX Endocrine Potential Endocrine Disruptor P1 Screening H or M Group I Human
US EPA - Toxics
Release Inventory
PBTs
TRI PBT PBT PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple
German FEA -
Substances
Hazardous to Waters
VwVwS Multiple Class 2 Hazard to Waters P1 Screening U Multiple
VwVwS Multiple Class 3 Severe Hazard to Waters P1 Screening U Multiple
Washington DoE -
PBT
WA PBT PBT PBT P1 Screening U Multiple

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Inpro G2 405-0104 HPD

  • 1. S80W18766 Apollo Drive – Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 USA Inprocorp.com Nationwide 800.222.5556/Fax 888.715.8407 International Sales 262.679.5521/Fax 262.679.5524 DISCLOSURE The contents of this product were assessed for health hazard warnings as required by the Health Product Declaration Collaborative (HPDC) using Pharos (www.pharosproject.net). Inpro has disclosed ingredients per SDS (1,000 & 10,000 ppm) as provided by our suppliers. WHAT WILL YOU FIND IN THE INPRO HPD? Inpro’s HPDs provide you with as much detail as you may wish to explore. Within, you will find a HPDC approved summary page listing potential hazards associated with individual chemicals per the GreenScreen Benchmarking system, VOC content and Certifications. Contents are listed in descending order of quantity. LIFE CYCLE STAGES Inpro has focused on sourcing raw materials for G2BioBlend® Sheet from the United States, decreasing the overall potential carbon footprint of the product. Components of our finished product will have different exposure risks across life cycle stages. Inpro actively works with suppliers to assure the most stringent safety measure are met and exposure hazards are not present to employees or end users. OUR INTERPRETATION Inpro innovates its product lines in order to fulfill multiple sustainability standards. Our internal Sustainable Product Analysis tool is used during product development to help us meet robust sustainability criteria. We obsess about the materials that go into our products and their impact on people and planet. This includes continuously researching materiality and developing products that best meet a balance between social, environmental and economic responsibility. Please visit www.inprocorp.com/sustainability to view all of our Health Product Declarations as well as Environmental Product Declarations. Raw material aquisition Transport to material processing (Inpro's suppliers) Raw material processing Transported to Inpro's World Headquarters Extruded into G2BioBlend(R) Sheet Product Use Stage Disposal (Specify Landfill or Recycled) Inpro is dedicated to making sustainable decisions based on community, environmental and economic stewardship. Product transparency is one tool to help guide us in our sustainability journey. Health Product Summary G2 BioBlend® 405 Sheet in Antique White
  • 2. S80W18766 Apollo Drive – Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 USA Inprocorp.com Nationwide 800.222.5556/Fax 888.715.8407 International Sales 262.679.5521/Fax 262.679.5524 Partners and Certifications REFERENCES Health Product Declaration Inpro, Health Product Declaration for G2 BioBlend 405 Sheet Release Date: August 1, 2014 Expiration Date: August 1, 2019 HDP Standard The information in this document is based on the guidance of The Health Product Declaration Standard BUILDING RATING SYSTEMS—POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS LEED V4:  Building product disclosure and optimization— environmental product declarations  Building product disclosure and optimization—material ingredients  Regional priority  Indoor air quality GreenGlobes  Materials & Resources—Interior Fit-Out Living Building Challenge  Materials Imperative 10 DISCUSSION OF MATERIAL CHOICE G2 BioBlend® is a bio-based material made with Inpro’s exclusive reformulated PETG made with a corn-based biopolymer. This product carries a Class A fire rating and offers high impact resistance. A variety of standard solid colors are available to coordinate with projects. Our material choice meets the most rigorous standards and criteria of chemical emissions as prescribed by the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute and meets the state of California’s requirements for low emitting products as tested by Air Quality Sciences.
  • 3. X Certifier Certificate # X Yes No X Yes No X Development Reproductive X Endocrine Gene mutation Respiratory Yes No Yes No Measured 100 ppm (ideal) Hazards Highest concern GreenScreen score - Unspecified Name Product ID Website Manufacturer Address Address Line 2 (Persistent and Bioaccumulative Description Inpro’s G2 BioBlend® PVC-Free rigid sheet is a great bio-based wall protection solution. Available as a quick ship product when selecting from quick ship colors. Offers a variety of protection levels with four available thicknesses as well as different height and length options. This product is also Class A fire rated. Release Date 17-Nov-2014 Self-declared G2 BioBlend® 4' X 8' .040 Sheet in Antique White G2405-0104 www.inprocorp.com Inpro Corporation Amanda Goetsch Sustainability Manager 262-679-9010 agoetsch@inprocorp.comCity, State, Code Classification Contact Name Title Phone EmailMuskego, WI 53150 S80W18766 Apollo Drive. N/ASecond Party Third Party 16-Nov-2017 www.inprocorp.com/sustainability SUMMARY Expiry Date HPD URL Copolyester, Polylactide Resin, Polyester, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), Proprietary Ingredient, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG), Polyethylene Terephthalate Comonomer, Titanium Dioxide, Proprietary Ingredient, Chrome Antimony Buff Rutile, Ethylene Bistearamide, Manganese Antimony Buff Rutile, Copper Chromite Black Spinel. Other Contents in Descending Order of Quantity (if the area below is full, refer to the following pages for additional listings) Measured 1000 ppm Predicted by process chemistry As per MSDS (1,000 & 10,000 ppm) Not disclosed The content of this product was assessed for health hazard warnings as required using Full Disclosure of Intentional Ingredients Full Disclosure of Known Hazards Disclosure Notes Residuals Disclosure Total VOC Content Cancer Neurotoxicity Mammal Skin or Eye Aquatic toxicity Land toxicity Physical hazard Global warming Ozone depletion PBT Multiple Unknown Environmental Product Declaration Certification GREENGUARD Certified; GREENGUARD Gold Content Notes Certifications and Compliance (if the area below is full, refer to the following pages for additional listings) VOC Emissions VOC Content Material (g/l) Regulatory (g/l) Does the product contain exempt VOCs? N/A Are VOC-free tints available? N/A Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Summary - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 1 of 16
  • 4. CAS number % Weight GS RC Nano Role Hazard A Hazard B Hazard C Hazard D Hazard E Unknown 49.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 9051-89-2 19.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 55231-08-8 14.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 25640-14-6 6.5-7.36% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found Unknown 2.45-3.5% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 25038-91-9 0.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 25038-91-9 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient None Found 13463-67-7 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient Cancer Supplier has provided the hazard information. Supplier has provided the hazard information. Supplier has provided the hazard information. There are no hazards listed for this material. There are no hazards listed for this material. Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) Proprietary Ingredient The HPD Standard is solely a declaration of product content and direct health hazards associated with exposure to its individual contents. It is not a full assessment of environmental impacts from the life cycle of this product. It is not an assessment of risks associated with actual use of the product. It does not address the potential health impacts of substances used or created during manufacture that do not appear in the final product as residuals, nor substances created during combustion or other degradation processes. This Health Product Declaration was generated following the requirements of the noted Standard version and is valid for a total of three years after date of issue or three months after a substantive change of product contents occurs. Users should verify that this Health Product Declaration is compliant with the most current version of the HPD Standard. Accuracy of claims made in this Health Product Declaration is the sole responsibility of the listed manufacturer and certifier (if applicable). The HPD Collaborative does not warrant any claim made herein, explicit or implicit. The HPD Standard is an “open standard” developed and managed by the HPD Collaborative, a nonprofit CONTENT IN DESCENDING ORDER OF QUANTITY All ingredients must be assessed for health warnings against Priority Hazard Lists, regardless of disclosure level. Priority Hazard Lists and information on the GreenScreen Benchmarks can be found at GS: GreenScreen Benchmark; RC: Recycled Content, PC: Post Consumer, PI: Post Industrial (Pre-consumer), BO: Both post industrial and post consumer; Nano: comprised of nanoscale particles or nanotechnology. Ingredient Name Copolyester Polylactide Resin Polyester There are no hazards listed for this material There are no hazards listed for this material Warning A Warning B Warning C Titanium Dioxide Polyethylene Terephthalate Comonomer There are no hazards listed for this material. There are no hazards listed for this material. US CDC--Occupational Carcinogens (NIOSH-C) There are no hazards listed for this material Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) Warning D Warning E Notes Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Product Content - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 2 of 16
  • 5. Cancer Cancer Cancer Unknown 0.0% U No Unk Resin Ingredient None Found 68186-90-3 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient None Found 110-30-5 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient None Found 68412-38-4 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient None Found 68186-91-4 0.0% U No Unk Pigment Ingredient None Found The listing applied to this product in Antique White Supplier has provided the hazard information. The listing applied to this product in Antique White. The listing applied to this product in Antique White. The listing applied to this product in Antique White. Copper Chromite Black Spinel Manganese Antimony Buff Rutile There are no hazards listed for this material. Ethylene Bistearamide There are no hazards listed for this material. Proprietary Ingredient There are no hazards listed for this material. There are no hazards listed for this material. Chrome Antimony Buff Rutile There are no hazards listed for this material. Cal/EPA--Chemicals Known to Cause Cancer & Reproductive Toxicity (Prop 65) Intnl Agency for Rsrch on Cancer--Cancer Monographs (IARC) German MAK--List of Substances (MAK) Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Product Content - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 3 of 16
  • 6. Type Certifier or Laboratory Certifying Party Issue Date Expiry Date Certificate URL Certification & Compliance Notes VOC Emissions UL Environment Third Party 1-Mar-2009 1-Mar-2015 VOC Content UL Environment Third Party 1-Nov-2013 1-Nov-2018 CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCE Certifying Party = Self declaration : Manufacturer’s self-declaration; Independent lab : Manufacturer's self-declaration using results from an independent lab and declaration of conformance. Second Party: Verification by trade association or other interested party; Third Party: Verification by independent certifier (ideal). Applicable facilities = Manufacturing sites to which testing applies. Other Other Other Other Other Other Other Environmental Product Declaration Certification Recycled Content (wet applied only) Standard or Certification Applicable Facilities GREENGUARD Certified; GREENGUARD Gold (interior products only) Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012)- Certifiations and Compliance - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 4 of 16
  • 7. Required or recommended product URL for companion Health Product Declaration 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 This section is for additional products required by warranty or recommended by the manufacturer for installation (such as adhesives, fasteners, or factory coatings) or for maintenance, cleaning, or operations. Refer to Health Product Declarations, published separately, for a complete view of these products. Note: This declaration is not intended to address hazards of the installation process. ACCESSORY MATERIALS Condition when required or recommended and/or other notes Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Accessory Materials - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 5 of 16
  • 8. NOTES Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Notations - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 6 of 16
  • 9. Agency/List Abbreviation Full List Title Hazard Issuing Agency URL AOEC AOEC Exposure Codes - Asthmagen List Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics www.aoec.org/tools.htm DSL Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) - Environmental Registry - Domestic Substances List (DSL) Environment Canada & Health Canada www.ec.gc.ca/CEPARegistry/subs _list/dsl/dslsearch.cfm EPA Action Chemicals of Concern Action Plans US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/oppt/existingchemic als/ EPA PBT Priority PBT Profiles US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/opptintr/pbt/pubs/ch eminfo.htm EPA-C Integrated Risk Information System Database (IRIS) US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/ncea/iris/search_hu man.htm EPA-GW Global Warming Potentials of Ozone Depletors and Substitutes US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/ozone/geninfo/gwps. html EPA-ODS Ozone-Depleting Substances (ODS) Class I & Class II US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/spdpublc/science/od s/index.html EU CMR(1) Regulation on the Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP) Dangerous Substances Directive (DSD) REACH Annex XVII European Commission eur- lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriS erv.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:136:0003:0 280:EN:PDF EU CMR(2) Regulation on the Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP) CMR GHS Categories European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sect ors/chemicals/classification/index_ en.htm EU ED EU Community Strategy for Endocrine Disrupters - Priority List European Commission ec.europa.eu/environment/endocri ne/strategy/substances_en.htm EU H- Statements Regulation on the Classification, Labelling & Packaging of Substances & Mixtures (CLP) Annex 6 Table 3-1 - GHS Hazard code criteria European Commission ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ch emicals/documents/classification/ EU Ozone Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer - Controlled substances and new substances European Commission ec.europa.eu/environment/ozone/c ontrolled_ods.htm EU PBT European chemical Substances Information System (ESIS) - PBT List European Commission esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.php?P GM=pbt EU R-Phrases Substances with EU Risk & Safety Phrases (Commission Directive 67- 548-EEC) European Commission ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ch emicals/documents/classification/ EU SVHC Substances of Very High Concern for authorisation - REACH Annex XIV European Commission echa.europa.eu/chem_data/author isation_process/candidate_list_tab le_en.asp G&L Neuro Developmental neurotoxicity of industrial chemicals, List of 201 Chemicals known to be neurotoxic in man Lancet: authors Philippe Grandjean & Phil Landrigan not available IARC Monographs On the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classifica tion/index.php MAK Occupational Toxicants and MAK Values: Annual Thresholds and Classifications for the Workplace MAK Commission of Germany http://www.dfg.de/en/dfg_profile/st atutory_bodies/senate/health_haz ards/structure/working_groups/deri vation_mak/index.html NIOSH-C NIOSH Carcinogen List US Centers for Disease Control, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/cancer/ npotocca.html Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Priority Hazard Lists - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 7 of 16
  • 10. Agency/List Abbreviation Full List Title Hazard Issuing Agency URL NTP-OHAaT Expert Panel Reports & Monographs on Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity US Dept of Health & Human Services, National Toxicology Program (NTP), Office of Health Assessment and Translation cerhr.niehs.nih.gov/chemicals NTP-RoC National Toxicology Program (NTP) 12th Report on Carcinogens US Dept of Health & Human Services ehis.niehs.nih.gov/roc NWMP Priority National Waste Minimization Program Priority Chemicals List US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/wa stemin/priority.htm OR P3 Priority Persistent Pollutant (P3) List State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality www.deq.state.or.us/wq/SB737 OSPAR OSPAR Convention For The Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic Chemical Lists of Priority Action & Possible Concern Oslo-Paris Convention Commission www.ospar.org/content/content.as p?menu=00940304440000_00000 0_000000 Prop 65 Chemicals Known to the State to Cause Cancer or Reproductive Toxicity - California Proposition 65 State of California Environmental Protection Agency www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/prop65 _list/Newlist.html San Antonio San Antonio Statement on Brominated and Chlorinated Flame Retardants Environmental Health Perspectives ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/info:doi /10.1289/ehp.1003089 SIN SIN (Substitute It Now) List ChemSec, The International Chemical Secretariat www.chemsec.org/list Stockholm Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) - Annex A, B & C and under Review United Nations Environment Programme chm.pops.int/Convention/ThePOP s/tabid/673/language/en- US/Default.aspx TEDX TEDX List of Potential Endocrine Disruptors The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) www.endocrinedisruption.org TRI PBT TRI PBT Chemical List US Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/triinter/trichemicals/p bt%20chemicals/pbt_chem_list.ht m VwVwS Administrative Regulation on the Classification of Substances hazardous to waters German Federal Environment Agency webrigoletto.uba.de/rigoletto/publi c/language.do;jsessionid=61D845 CE75D839F7658BF283C97DA7E 2?language=english WA PBT Chapter 173-333 WAC Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxins State of Washington Department of Ecology apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.asp x?cite=173-333-310 Health Product Declaration v1.0 (15 Dec 2012) - Priority Hazard Lists - hpdcollaborative.org - Page 8 of 16
  • 11. 1) Set the print area of the second worksheet (HPDcontents tab) before creating your PDF. In order to allow room for products with many warnings and a large number of ingredients, the second worksheet (HPDcontents) is very long (731 lines). Printing this as-is will result in many extra pages for most products. When your HPD is done and ready to print, select and hide blank lines for Hazard type + Warning and Notes for entered ingredients and then set the print area for the worksheet to only include all of your entered ingredients. 2) Select the sheets (tabs) to print. In the File menu, choose Save as PDF, pick "Sheets". Make sure all worksheets except this Instructions worksheet and the PriorityWarnings worksheet are in the "Sheets in PDF" box and are in the order displayed here: HPDsummary; HPDcontents; HPDcertifications; HPDaccessory; HPDnotes; PiorityHazardLists. Then click on the "Convert to PDF" button. Mistaken drop down entries: To delete a drop down entry without selecting another entry hit the delete key while on the field. How to find warnings and which warnings to disclose: The manufacturer may look up the chemicals direct from the hazard sources through the URLs provided in Appendix D – HPD Priority List Sources in the HPD Standard. A simpler solution will be to lookup the chemical and its hazard information in a compilation database that is cross referenced against the HPD Priority Lists. This compilation database may be the manufacturer’s own internally developed resource or an externally provided tool. Currently there is one such tool available - the Pharos Project Chemical and Material Library (http://www.pharosproject.net/material/). As other service providers offer HPD compliant hazard compilations, the HPD Collaborative will provide references. For information about how to translate the Pharos listings into HPD fields and for information on other service providers see the FAQ section on the HPD Collaborative website (www.hpdcollaborative.org). BEFORE YOU START: Make a copy of the blank spreadsheet before you make entries so that you always have a copy of the blank form to use in the future. Name the one you are going to use something like:“HPD Ajax-Tuff Stuff 121108” (HPD followed by the manufacturer name followed by the product name followed by the date in YYMMDD format) The HPD Collaborative has created the HPD Template excel spreadsheet to accompany the Health Product Declaration Standard and facilitate consistent preparation of HPDs. This page provides guidance on how to produce an HPD using the HPD Template spreadsheet. This only covers the mechanics of using the Template. You must refer to the Health Product Declaration Standard for specific directions and definitions of each entry. Using the HPD Template to create an HPD Tabs: The sections of the HPD are organized in the Template spreadsheet using tabs. After filling out each tab independently, the entire worksheet can be printed together. Document alignment: Column alignment can vary on different computers and Excel software versions, cross platform compatibility and print format. If the document does not fit properly on a page when first opened, try doing a print preview or view the document in "Page Layout" mode to force it to fit one page wide. Copy and paste can be troublesome in some spaces. If you copy direct into a cell, the font you copy from may be maintained instead of using the template font which can cause formatting troubles. The protected spreadsheet does not allow you to change fonts in the new sheet. Furthermore the Template spreadsheet will refuse to accept some pastes because of merged cells in the format. For either problem, the solution is to just copy into the cell’s function box above (next to the “fx”) instead of directly into the cell. Printing: Do not distribute the Template spreadsheet. Save the file as a PDF for distribution in order to lock in your answers. Adding an extra decimal place to a percentage: The spreadsheet formats numbers in the percentage field to one decimal place. To enter more decimal places put an underscore in front of the number to override the formatting (e.g., “_2.54%” or “_0.95%”) Hints for data entry: If pop-up boxes with hints for data entry appear to be in the way of the form field, expand the overall Excel window, increase the Zoom percentage of the worksheet, or scroll up or down to relocate it.
  • 12. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group AOEC - Asthmagens AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (AG) - generally accepted U AuthoritativeH, M, or L Group II* Human AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARr) - irritant-induced U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARrs) - sensitizer-induced & irritant- induced U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human AOEC Respiratory Asthmagen (ARs) - sensitizer-induced U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human Environment Canada - Domestic Substances List DSL PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and inherently Toxic (PBiT) to aquatic organisms P1 Screening U Multiple DSL PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and inherently Toxic (PBiT) to humans P1 Screening U Multiple US EPA - PPT Chemical Action Plans EPA Action Multiple EPA Chemical of Concern - Action Plan published EPA Action Multiple TSCA Work Plan chemical - Action Plan in development EPA Action Multiple TSCA Work Plan chemical - planned for assessment US EPA - PPT Priority PBTs EPA PBT PBT Priority PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple US EPA - IRIS Carcinogens EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group A - Human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group B1 - Probable human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group B2 - Probable human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 1986 Group C - Possible human carcinogen U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 1996 Known/likely human carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 1999 Carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 2005 Carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EPA-C Cancer 2005 Likely to be carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human US EPA - Global Warming Potentials EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 10,000 EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 1,000 EPA-GW Global WarmingGlobal Warming Potential greater than 100 US EPA - Ozone Depleting Substances EPA-ODS Ozone DepletionOzone-depleting substances - Class I ODP greater than 0.2 EPA-ODS Ozone DepletionOzone-depleting substance - Class II ODP less than 0.2 EC - CLP/GHS CMR Statements EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (2) Cancer Carcinogen 2 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (2) Gene MutationMutagen 2 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 1A BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 1B BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple EU CMR (2) Reproductive Reproductivity 2 U AuthoritativeM (R and/or D) Multiple EC - REACH Annex XVII EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 1 - Substances known to be carcinogenic to man BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 2 - Substances which should be regarded as if they are carcinogenic to man BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (1) Cancer Carcinogen Category 3 - Substances which possibly are carcinogenic to humans U AuthoritativeM Group I Human not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen
  • 13. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 1 - Substances known to be mutagenic to man) BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 2 - Substances which should be regarded as if they are mutagenic to man BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU CMR (1) Gene MutationMutagen Category 3 - Substances which possibly are mutagenic to humans U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 1 - Substances known to impair fertility or cause developmental toxicity in humans BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 2 - Substances which should be regarded as if they impair fertility or cause developmental toxicity in humans BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple EU CMR (1) Reproductive Toxic to Reproduction Category 3 - Substances which possibly impair fertility or cause developmental toxicity to humans U AuthoritativeM (R and/or D) Multiple EC - Priority Endocrine Disrupters EU ED Endocrine Category 1 - In vivo evidence of endocrine disruption activity P1 Screening H or M Group I Human EU ED Endocrine Category 2 - In vitro evidence of biological activity related to endocrine disruption P1 Screening H or M Group I Human EC - CLP/GHS Hazard Statements EU H-StatementsOzone DepletionEUH059: Hazardous to the Ozone Layer EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH200 Unstable explosive U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH201 Explosive; mass explosion hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH202 Explosive, severe projection hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH203 Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard U AuthoritativeH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH220 Extremely flammable gas. U AuthoritativeH Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH222 Extremely flammable aerosol U AuthoritativeH Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH224 Extremely flammable liquid and vapour U AuthoritativevH Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH225 Highly flammable liquid and vapour. U AuthoritativeH Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH228 Flammable solid. U AuthoritativeH or M Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH240 Heating may cause an explosion U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH241 Heating may cause a fire or explosion U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH242 "Heating may cause a fire." U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH250 Catches fire spontaneously if exposed to air U AuthoritativeH Flammability EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH251 Self-heating: may catch fire U AuthoritativeH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH260 In contact with water releases flammable gases which may ignite spontaneously U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH261 In contact with water releases flammable gases. U AuthoritativeH or M Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH270 May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser. GAS ONLY U AuthoritativeH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH271 May cause fire or explosion; strong oxidiser U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU H-StatementsPhysical HazardH272 May intensify fire; oxidiser. U AuthoritativeH or M Reactivity EU H-StatementsMammal H300 Fatal if swallowed U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H301 Toxic if swallowed U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H310 Fatal in contact with skin U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H311 Toxic in contact with skin U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H315 Causes skin irritation U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H318 Causes serious eye damage U AuthoritativevH Group II* Human EU H-StatementsSkin or Eye H319 Causes serious eye irritation U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human not assessed by GreenScreen
  • 14. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group EU H-StatementsMammal H330 Fatal if inhaled U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H331 Toxic if inhaled U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU H-StatementsRespiratory H334 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human EU H-StatementsGene MutationH340 May cause genetic defects BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsGene MutationH341 Suspected of causing genetic defects U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU H-StatementsCancer H350 May cause cancer BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsCancer H350i May cause cancer by inhalation BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsCancer H351 Suspected of causing cancer U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH360D May damage the unborn child BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH360Df May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertility BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsReproductive H360F May damage fertility BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsReproductive H360FD May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsReproductive H360Fd May damage fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH361d Suspected of damaging the unborn child U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU H-StatementsReproductive H361f Suspected of damaging fertility U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH361fd Suspected of damaging fertility. Suspected of damaging the unborn child BM1 AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU H-StatementsDevelopmentalH362 May cause harm to breast-fed children BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU H-StatementsMammal H370 Causes damage to organs U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H371 May cause damage to organs U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU H-StatementsMammal H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life U AuthoritativevH Ecotoxicity EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 10 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 100 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 1000 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 10000 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 100000 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H400 - Aquatic Acute 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life / M-Factor of 1000000 U EU H-StatementsAquatic H410 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects P1 Screening U Multiple EU H-StatementsAquatic H411 - Aquatic Chronic 2 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects P1 Screening U Multiple EC - Ozone depletion substances EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group I, II & II & Annex II-A: Chlorofluorocarbons & Halons; ODP .6 & up EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group IV & VI: Carbon tetrachloride& Methyl Bromide - ODP 0.6 & up) EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group V & IX : Trichloroethane & Bromochloromethane - ODP 0.2 or less EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VII: Hydrobromofluorocarbons - ODP .3 and up EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VIII: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons - ODP greater than 0.2 not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen
  • 15. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex I Group VIII: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons - ODP less than 0.2 EU Ozone Ozone DepletionAnnex II Part B: substances to be reported under Article 27 EC - ESIS-PBT System EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT & vPvB Criteria BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT & vPvB Criteria & POP BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT Criteria BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT criteria - action Deferred BM1 EU PBT PBT Fulfilling PBT Criteria & POP BM1 EU PBT PBT Fulfilling POP Criteria BM1 EU PBT PBT Fulfilling vPvB Criteria BM1 EC - Risk Phrases EU R-Phrases Mammal R01 Explosive when dry. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity EU R-Phrases Mammal R06 Explosive with or without contact with air. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity EU R-Phrases Mammal R07 May cause fire. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity EU R-Phrases Mammal R09 Explosive when mixed with combustible material. U AuthoritativevH Reactivity EU R-Phrases Mammal R10 Flammable. LIQUID U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Flammability EU R-Phrases Mammal R11 Highly flammable.; LIQUID U AuthoritativevH or H Flammability EU R-Phrases Mammal R12 Gas only U AuthoritativeH or M Flammability EU R-Phrases Mammal R15 Contact with water liberates extremely flammable gases. U AuthoritativevH, H, or M Reactivity EU R-Phrases Mammal R17 Spontaneously flammable in air.; LIQUID U AuthoritativeH Flammability EU R-Phrases Mammal R20 Harmful by Inhalation (gas or vapor or dust/mist) U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R21 Harmful in Contact with Skin U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R22 Harmful if Swallowed U AuthoritativeH or M Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R23 Toxic by Inhalation (gas, vapour, dust/mist); U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R24 Toxic in Contact with Skin U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R25 Toxic if Swallowed U AuthoritativevH or H Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R26: Very toxic by inhalation U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R27: Very toxic in contact with skin. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R28: Very toxic if swallowed. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R34 Causes burns U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R35 Causes severe burns U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R36 Irritating to eyes U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R38 Irritating to skin U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/23 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects through inhalation. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/24 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects in contact with skin. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/25 Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects if swallowed. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/26 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects through inhalation. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/27 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects in contact with skin. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39/28 Very Toxic: Danger of very serious irreversible effects if swallowed. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R39: Danger of very serious irreversible effects. U AuthoritativevH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Cancer R40: Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes U AuthoritativevH Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Respiratory R42 May cause sensitization by inhalation U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen
  • 16. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group EU R-Phrases Skin or Eye R43 May cause sensitization by skin contact U AuthoritativeH or M Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Cancer R45: May cause cancer. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases Gene MutationR46: May cause heritable genetic damage. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases Reproductive R47: May cause birth defects. EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/23 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation. U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/24 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to health by prolonged exposure in contact with skin. U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R48/25 Toxic: Danger of Serious Damage to health by prolonged exposure if swallowed. U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human EU R-Phrases Cancer R49: May cause cancer by inhalation. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases Aquatic R50: Very toxic to aquatic organisms. U AuthoritativevH Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51/53 Toxic to Aquatic Organisms, May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment U AuthoritativeH Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51/53 Toxic to Aquatic Organisms, May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment P1 AuthoritativeU Multiple EU R-Phrases Aquatic R51: Toxic to aquatic organisms. U AuthoritativeH or M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Aquatic R52 Harmful to Aquatic Organisms U AuthoritativeH or M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R54 Toxic to flora. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R55 Toxic to fauna. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R56 Toxic to soil organisms. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Land Toxicity R57 Toxic to soil organisms. U AuthoritativevH, H, M Ecotoxicity EU R-Phrases Ozone DepletionR59: Dangerous for the ozone layer. EU R-Phrases Reproductive R60: May impair fertility. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR61: May cause harm to the unborn child. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases Reproductive R62: Possible risk of impaired fertility. U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR63: Possible risk of harm to the unborn child. U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EU R-Phrases DevelopmentalR64: May cause harm to breastfed babies. BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/20 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible effects through inhalation. U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/21 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible effects in contact with skin. U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Mammal R68/22 Harmful: Possible risk of irreversible effects if swallowed. U AuthoritativeH Group II Human EU R-Phrases Gene MutationR68: Possible risk of irreversible effects U AuthoritativeM Group I Human EC - REACH Substances of High Concern EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Candidate list EU SVHC Cancer Carcinogenic - Prioritized for listing EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Candidate list EU SVHC Gene MutationMutagenic - Prioritized for listing EU SVHC PBT PBT - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple EU SVHC PBT PBT - Candidate List EU SVHC PBT PBT - Candidate List Prioritized EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeH (R and/or D) Multiple EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Candidate list EU SVHC Reproductive Toxic to reproduction - Candidate List Prioritized EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Banned unless authorized BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen not assessed by GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen
  • 17. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Candidate List EU SVHC PBT vPvB - Candidate List Prioritized Lancet - Grand- jean&Landrigan Neurotoxic Chemicals G&L Neuro DevelopmentalDevelopmental neurotoxicant P1 Screening H or M Group I Human Intnl Agency for Rsrch on Cancer - Cancer Monographs IARC Cancer Group 1: Agent is carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human IARC Cancer Group 2A: Agent is probably carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human IARC Cancer Group 2B: Possibly carcinogenic to humans BM1 AuthoritativeM Group I Human German MAK - List of Substances(MAK) MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 1 BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 2 BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 3 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 4 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human MAK Cancer Carcinogenic Group 5 U AuthoritativeM Group I Human MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 1 P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 2 P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human MAK Gene MutationGerm Cell Mutagen 3a P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human MAK DevelopmentalPregnancy Risk Group A P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human MAK DevelopmentalPregnancy Risk Group B P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human MAK Respiratory Sensitizing Substance Sa - Danger of airway sensitization U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human MAK Respiratory Sensitizing Substance Sah - Danger of airway & skin sensitization U AuthoritativeH (SnS and SnR) Multiple MAK Skin or Eye Sensitizing Substance Sh - Danger of skin sensitization U AuthoritativeH Group II* Human MAK Skin or Eye Sensitizing Substance SP - Danger of photocontact sensitization U AuthoritativeH (SnS and/or SnR)Multiple US CDC - Occupational Carcinogens NIOSH-C Cancer Occupational carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human US NIH - Reproductive & Developmental Monographs NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalA-Clear evidence of adverse developmental toxicant effects BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human NTP-OHAaT Reproductive A-Clear evidence of adverse reproductive toxicant effects BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalB-Some evidence of adverse developmental toxicant effects P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human NTP-OHAaT Reproductive B-Some evidence of adverse reproductive toxicant effects P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human NTP-OHAaT DevelopmentalC-Limited evidence of adverse developmental toxicant effects P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human NTP-OHAaT Reproductive C-Limited evidence of adverse reproductive toxicant effects P1 AuthoritativeH or M Group I Human US NIH - Report on Carcinogens NTP-RoC Cancer Known to be Human Carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human NTP-RoC Cancer Reasonably Anticipated to be Human Carcinogen BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human US EPA - Priority PBTs NWMP Priority PBT Priority PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple Oregon DEQ - Priority Persistent Pollutants OR P3 PBT Priority Persistent Pollutant - Tier 1 P1 Screening U Multiple in consideration for GreenScreen in consideration for GreenScreen
  • 18. Short Agency & List Title Agency/ List Abbrv Hazard Type Hazard Warning GS BM GS List TypeGS Hazd Range GreenScreen Group OR P3 PBT Priority Persistent Pollutant - Tier 2 - Legacy Persistent Pollutants P1 Screening U Multiple EC/Oslo-Paris Conv - Priority PBTs & EDs & equivalent concern OSPAR Endocrine Endocrine disruptor - Substance of Possible Concern P1 Screening H or M Group I Human OSPAR Endocrine Endocrine disruptor - Chemical for Priority Action P1 Screening H or M Group I Human OSPAR PBT PBT - Substance of Possible Concern BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple OSPAR PBT PBT- Chemical for Priority Action BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple CalEPA - Chemicals Known to Cause Cancer & Reproductive Toxicity Prop 65 Cancer Cancer BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human Prop 65 DevelopmentalDevelopmental toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human Prop 65 Reproductive Female reproductive toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human Prop 65 Reproductive Male reproductive toxicity BM1 AuthoritativeH Group I Human EHP - San Antonio Stmnt on BFRs & CFRs San Antonio PBT Flame retardant substance class of concern for PB&T & long range transport BM1 ChemSec - Substitute List SIN Multiple Classified CMR (Carcinogen, Mutagen &/or Reproductive Toxicant) P1 Screening U Multiple SIN Endocrine Equivalent concern, including endocrine disruption - Sin List 1.0 P1 Screening H or M Group I Human SIN Endocrine Equivalent concern, including endocrine disruption - Sin List 2.0 P1 Screening H or M Group I Human SIN PBT PBT P1 Screening U Multiple SIN PBT vPvB P1 Screening U Multiple UNEP Stockholm Conv - Persistent Organic Pollutants Stockholm PBT Priority Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple Stockholm PBT May degrade to PFOS - PBT under review BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple Stockholm PBT Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) - under review BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple TEDX - Potential Endocrine Disruptors TEDX Endocrine Potential Endocrine Disruptor P1 Screening H or M Group I Human US EPA - Toxics Release Inventory PBTs TRI PBT PBT PBT BM1 AuthoritativeU Multiple German FEA - Substances Hazardous to Waters VwVwS Multiple Class 2 Hazard to Waters P1 Screening U Multiple VwVwS Multiple Class 3 Severe Hazard to Waters P1 Screening U Multiple Washington DoE - PBT WA PBT PBT PBT P1 Screening U Multiple