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15 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Resin Components of Lexan SLX grades
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/423
General Electric Plastics Pty Ltd of 175 Hammond Road, Dandenong, Victoria 3175 has
submitted a synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of their
application for an assessment certificate for Resin components of LEXAN SLX grades. The
notified polymer is intended to be used to make plastic components for use in appliance parts.
Thirty to three hundred tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of
the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

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

Occupational Health and Safety

There is Low Concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Negligible Concern to public health when used as a photocopier toner.

Environment Effects

The polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use
pattern.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety
? No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are
required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be
selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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

? If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to
health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous



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Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of
State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

Disposal

? The notified polymer should be disposed of in landfill or by incineration in
accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Collected processing fume
condensates and incinerator ash should be tested to determine waste classification.
? Empty import bags should be disposed of to landfill with any residual polymer.
? Recycling is encouraged.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified polymer should be handled by gathering and storing in
closed containers pending waste disposal evaluation.
? Allow molten material to solidify before disposal.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.

or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.




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16 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Polymer in Nalco 98 AUS047
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/448
Nalco Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 41 000 424 788) of 2 Anderson Street Banksmeadow NSW
2019 has submitted a synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in
support of their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in NALCO 98 AUS047.
The notified polymer is intended to be used to achieve solid/liquid separation in waste
circuits in mineral sands processing plants. Approximately 150 tonnes of the notified polymer
will be manufactured per annum for each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

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

Occupational Health and Safety

There is Low Concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Negligible Concern to public health when used in the proposed manner.

Environmental Effects

The polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use
pattern, and all pondage will be contained within the mine site with no release to any natural
waterways.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety
? No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are
required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be
selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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

? If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to
health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous


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Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of
State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

Disposal

? The wastes containing the notified polymer should be disposed of in an approved
incinerator or waste treatment/disposal site in accordance with all applicable
regulations.
? The wastes should not be disposed of in sewer or with normal garbage.
? Empty containers should be triple rinsed (or equivalent), with the rinsate added to the
slimes being treated, and the containers offered for recycling or reconditioning, or
they should be punctured and disposed of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures
approved by state and local authorities.

Emergency procedures

? The product should be prevented from entering natural waterways or sewers.
? Soak up small spills with absorbent material and place in suitable, covered and
properly labelled containers. Wash affected area.
? Soak up as thoroughly as possible with inert absorbent material or sawdust. Do not
wash the affected area until all possible traces are removed as water in contact with
the product will create a voluminous and slippery gel.
? Disposed the contaminated recovered material via an approved waste hauler and in
accordance with the disposal considerations.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria; and
- a more significant release to water such as the sewer or natural water bodies is
likely to occur. Provision of freshwater aquatic toxicity data of the notified
polymer rather than those currently available for a surrogate for marine species
will be required.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.




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17 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Aristoflex AVC
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/473
Clariant (Australia) Pty Ltd (ABN 30 069 435 552) of Warrigal Road, Chadstone VIC 3148;
and Unilever Australasia Pty Ltd (ABN 66 004 050 828) of 219 North Rocks Road, North
Rocks NSW 2151, have submitted a joint synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC)
notification statement in support of their application for an assessment certificate for
Aristoflex AVC. The notified polymer will be used a gelling agent for aqueous systems and
as a texturiser, thickener for oil-in-water emulsions. Less than one tonne of the notified
chemical will be imported per annum for each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can therefore be considered to be of low
hazard. The powder may cause irritation to the eyes and repeated or prolonged skin contact
may result in mild irritation. A small fraction of the polymer particles are in the inspirable
range and mechanical irritation to the respiratory tract may occur if inhaled.

Occupational Health and Safety

There is low concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is low concern to public health when used in the intended manner.

Environmental Effects

The polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use
pattern and PEC/PNEC ratio.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety

? No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are
required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these should be
selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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


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? If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to
health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous
Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of
State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

Disposal

? The notified polymer should be disposed of by incineration or landfill in accordance
with State/Territory waste management regulations. Product containing the notified
polymer should be disposed of to sewer.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified polymer should be handled by sweeping and placing
spilled powder in sealed container for disposal. Do not allow entry to stormwater
drains or waterways.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.

or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.




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18 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Polymer in Polyurethane Dispersion 145049
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/474
Dow Chemical (Australia) Ltd of 541-583 Kororoit Creek Road Altona Vic 3018 has
submitted a synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) audited self assessment report in support
of their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in Polyurethane Dispersion
145049. The notified polymer is intended to be used industrially as component of formulated
surface coatings and adhesives. One to 40 tonnes of the notified chemical will be imported
per annum for each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Environmental Assessment

The polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use
pattern.

Occupational Health & Safety

There is low concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Negligible Concern to public health when used to produce the components /materials
described.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety

? The following personal protective equipment is recommended in accordance with
good occupational health and safety practice:
- Chemical goggles, clean, body-covering clothing, and chemical gloves resistant
to this material
- In misty atmospheres, use an approved particulate respirator

? No specific engineering controls, work practices or additional personal protective
equipment are required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself, however, these
should be selected on the basis of all ingredients in the formulation.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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



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?If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous
to health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying
Hazardous Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with
provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in
operation.
Environment

Disposal

? It is recommended that any waste amounts of dispersion product containing the
polymer substance are sent to a licensed, permitted, ; recycler, reclaimer, incinerator,
or other thermal destruction device.

Storage

?The following precautions should be taken by distributors and product end-users
regarding storage of the notified polymer / dispersion product:
- Store between 40-110F (4-43C). Avoid Freezing.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified polymer / dispersion should be handled by Isolate area.
? Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering area. Spilled material
may cause a slipping hazard. Use appropriate safety equipment.

? Prevent from entering into soil, ditches, sewers, waterways and/or groundwater.
? Contain spilled material if possible. Absorb with material such as clay or sand. Wash
the spill site with large quantities of water.

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Secondary Notification

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.

or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.




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19 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Polymer in Optiflo M2600/M2600VF
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/490
Amtrade International Pty Ltd (ABN 49 006 409 936) of Level 6, 574 St Kilda Road
Melbourne, VIC 3004 has submitted a synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification
statement in support of their application for an assessment certificate for Polymer in Optiflo
M2600 / M2600VF. The notified polymer is intended to be used as a paint thickener. It will
be incorporated into water-based paint formulations for sale to the trade and the public. Less
than 50 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for each of the first five
years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

As no toxicological data were available for the notified polymer the polymer cannot be
assessed against the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances. Due
to the high molecular weight and low reactivity of the polymer, the toxicological hazard of
the polymer is expected to be low. The residual monomer concentrations in the polymer are
below the cutoff levels for classification of the polymer as a hazardous substance.

Occupational Health and Safety

The notified polymer is of Low Concern to occupational health and safety under the
conditions of the occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Low Concern to public health when the finished paint products containing the
notified polymer are used in the proper manner.

Environmental Effects

The polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported use
pattern.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety

? Use the imported products and finished paints containing the notified polymer with
adequate ventilation. The MSDS recommends that local exhaust ventilation be used
when opening the imported product containers or when the products are transferred.

? Protective eyewear, chemical resistant industrial clothing and footwear and
impermeable gloves (composed of butyl rubber, nitrile rubber or neoprene) should be


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worn during occupational use of the imported products containing the notified
polymer in concentrated form. Where engineering controls and work practices do not
reduce vapour and particulate exposure to safe levels, an air fed respirator should also
be used.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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

? If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to
health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous
Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of
State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Environment

? Spillage of the imported products and finished paints containing the notified polymer
should be avoided. Spillages should be cleaned up promptly.

Disposal

? The notified polymer should be disposed of in accordance with State/Territory and
Commonwealth legislative requirements and applicable waste management
guidelines.

? Waste generated during industrial application if of surface coatings containing the
notified polymer should be disposed of through a licensed waste transporter to a
licensed waste facility, such as a landfill or incinerator, in accordance with
State/Territory and Commonwealth legislative requirements and applicable waste
management guidelines.

Emergency procedures

? Large spills of the imported products should be contained by dyking, and pumped into
resealable, labelled containers for recycling or disposal in accordance with
State/Territory legislative requirements and applicable waste management guidelines.
Soak up remainder with absorbent material. Small spills should be contained (e.g. by
dyking) and absorbed with inert materials (e.g. sand, earth). Collect absorbed material
into resealable, labelled containers for disposal in accordance with State/Territory
legislative requirements and applicable waste management guidelines. Use caution to
avoid slipping. Flush affected area with copious amounts of water but only if waters
are collected for appropriate disposal in accordance with State/Territory legislative
requirements. Keep spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal sewers, stormwater or
open bodies of water.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

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Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.
or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.




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20 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Topas
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/493
Amtrade International Pty Ltd (ABN 49 006 409 936) of Level 2, 570 St Kilda Road,
Melbourne VIC 3004 has submitted a synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification
statement in support of their application for an assessment certificate for Topas. The notified
polymer is intended to be used for production of moulded articles and films, including food
contact materials. Up to 400 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported per annum for
each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

Topas has low potential for presenting health hazards resulting from its solid, pelletised form,
lack of functional groups of concern and low solubility. Acute toxicity studies confirm the
product is of low acute toxicity. The notified polymer meets the PLC criteria and can
therefore be considered to be of low hazard.

Occupational Health and Safety

There is Low Concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Negligible Concern to public health when used for production of finished articles
and films including food-contact materials.

Environmental Effects

Topas is not considered to be a risk to the environment based on its form and use pattern.

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety
? No specific engineering controls, work practices or personal protective equipment are
required for the safe use of the notified polymer itself unless operator is likely to
come in contact with molten material or pellets may enter eye. Eye protection should
be worn if there is a risk of material entering eye. If handling or likely to contact
molten material, operators should wear long trousers, shirt with long sleeves and
insulated gloves.
? A copy of the MSDS should be easily accessible to employees.

Disposal

? The notified polymer should be disposed of in routine commercial waste.



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Storage

? The following precautions should be taken by warehousing/storage facilities
regarding storage of the notified polymer:
- Avoid storage with strong oxidising agents.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified polymer should be handled by sweeping and recovery.
Material which has not been contaminated can be used. Contaminated material
should be disposed of in commercial waste

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.
or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.




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21 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Polymer in S-9974
Summary Report
Reference No: PLC/495
Cytec Australia Holdings Pty Ltd (ABN 45 081 148 629) of Suite 1, Level 1, Norwest Quay,
21 Solent Circuit, Norwest Business Park, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 has submitted a
synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of their application
for an assessment certificate for Polymer in S-9974 The notified polymer is intended to be
used as an anti-scalant agent. Less than 800 tonnes of the notified polymer will be imported
per annum for each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

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

Occupational Health and Safety

There is No Concern to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described.

Public Health

There is Negligible Concern to public health when used as an anti-scalant agent.

Environmental Effects

The notified polymer is not considered to pose a risk to the environment based on its reported
use pattern.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Control Measures
Occupational Health and Safety
? Engineering control procedures such as local exhaust ventilation should be used.

? Personnel should wear a two-piece PVC suit with hood or PVC overalls with hood
and ensure adequate ventilation is present during the metal refinery when transferring
the S-9974 containing the notified polymer and during routine maintenance and
repairs.

Guidance in selection of personal protective equipment can be obtained from Australian,
Australian/New Zealand or other approved standards.

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



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? If products and mixtures containing the notified polymer are classified as hazardous to
health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous
Substances, workplace practices and control procedures consistent with provisions of
State and Territory hazardous substances legislation must be in operation.

Disposal

? The notified polymer should be disposed of to landfill or incinerated according to
State and local government regulations.

Emergency procedures

? Spills of the notified polymer should be handled by covering spills with some inert
absorbent and sweeping material up into containers for disposal to landfill. Flush spill
area with water.

Secondary Notification

The Director of Chemicals Notification and Assessment must be notified in writing within 28
days by the notifier, other importer or manufacturer:

Under subsection 64(1) of the Act; if
- the notified polymer is introduced in a chemical form that does not meet the PLC
criteria.
or

Under subsection 64(2) of the Act:
- if any of the circumstances listed in the subsection arise.

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.




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22 ACCESS TO FULL PUBLIC REPORT
NICNAS publishes a Full Public Report for each new chemical assessed. These reports are
available for public inspection at the library of the National Occupational Health & Safety
Commission at their Canberra office by appointment only. Please call the library on (02)
6279 1161 or (02) 6279 1163 to arrange to view the Full Public Report.
Reports can also be viewed and downloaded free of charge from our website at
www.nicnas.gov.au. Copies of these reports may also be requested, free of charge, by
contacting the Administration Section of NICNAS by phone: (02) 8577 8816 or fax: (02)
8577 8888.




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23 LOW VOLUME CATEGORY PERMITS
The permits listed in Table 2 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals
under section 21U of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989. Low
Volume Category Permits are approved for 36 months.

Table 1
Low Volume Category Permits


PERMIT COMPANY COMPANY CHEMICAL OR TRADE HAZARDOUS USE DATE
NUMBER NAME POSTCODE NAME SUBSTANCE


658 Firmenich 2093 Walnut Ester Yes Cosmetic 20.8.04
Limited


659 Trimex Pty Ltd 2018 Polyquaternium 59 Yes Cosmetic 20.8.04


660 ISP 2141 2,5-Furadione ND Cosmetic 20.8.04
(Australasia) polymer with 2-
Pty Ltd methyl-1-propene,
ethyl ester reaction
product with N,N-
dimethyl 1,3-
propandediamine &
polyethylene glycol
2-aminopropyl Me
ether


661 Caltex Australia 2000
Petroleum Pty
Ltd Chemical in Starplex ND Component 27.8.04
HD2 of a grease
product
662 Australasian 4178
Lubrication
Manufacturing
Company


663 Dow Chemical 3018
(Aust) Ltd
XTJ-505 Additive Yes Lubricant 10.9.04
additive
664 Castrol Aust 2161
Pty Ltd
N.D.: not determined; insufficient data available to effect a health effects classification under
Approved Criteria [NOHSC:1008(1999)]




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

Table 2
Commercial Evaluation Category Permits


PERMIT COMPANY COMPANY CHEMICAL HAZARDOUS QUANTITY USE PERIOD
NUMBER NAME POSTCODE OR TRADE SUBSTANCE APPROVED
NAME



6 months
Ashland 2162 Yes 4000 kg Resin
593 Isocure I AL
Pacific Pty binder for
XX486
Ltd metal sand
casting



6 months
GE Betz Pty 2565 Yes 4000 kg Metal
594 Hexafluorotit
Ltd surface
anic acid
treatment &
acid mist
suppressant



2 yrs
3175 Yes 4000 kg Curable
DIC Component
595
resin in
International in Daicure
surface
(Australia) 6200
coatings
Pty Ltd




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25 EARLY INTRODUCTION PERMITS FOR NON-HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL
CHEMICALS
The permits listed in Table 3 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals
prior to the issue of their respective assessment certificates under section 30A of the Act.
Table 3

Early Introduction Permits


PERMIT COMPANY CHEMICAL OR USE
NUMBER NAME TRADE NAME

341 Kodak Component of Budex Photography
Australasia 5103
Pty Ltd
342 PPG Polymer in PPG2790- Packaging
Industries 301A/190K
Australia Pty
Ltd
343 Akzo Nobel
Pty Ltd
344 BASF Akzo Polymer in EMA 1015 Surface coating
Nobel Resin
Automotive
OEM
345 Akzo Nobel
Pty Ltd
346 BASF Akzo Polymer in ACW-1011 Surface coating
Nobel Resin
Automotive
OEM
347 Akzo Nobel
Pty Ltd
348 BASF Akzo Polymer in Adekanol Surface coating
Nobel UH-814N
Automotive
OEM




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26 NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR LISTING ON THE AUSTRALIAN
INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES FIVE YEARS AFTER ISSUING OF
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES
Notice is given in accordance with section 14(1) of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification
and Assessment) Act 1989, that the following chemicals have been added to the Australian
Inventory of Chemical Substances.

Table 4

Chemicals Eligible for Listing on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances

CHEMICAL NAME CAS MOLECULAR
NUMBER FORMULA
25213-88-1 (C8H8.C5H8O2.C3H3N)x
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester,
polymer with ethenylbenzene and 2-
propenenitrile
Unspecified
188070-47-5
Glycine, N-[3-(acetylamino)phenyl]-N-
(carboxymethyl)-, mixed Et and Me diesters,
reaction products with diazotized 2-chloro-4-
nitrobenzenamine
Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-, sec-hexyl derivs., 147732-60-3 Unspecified
sulfonated, sodium salts

198495-69-1 Unspecified
Castor oil, hydrogenated, polymer with p-
tert-butylbenzoic acid, fumaric acid, phthalic
anhydride and trimethylolpropane
206987-67-9 (C8H14O2.C8H8.C7H12O
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with
butyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, butyl 2- 2.C7H10O3.C5H8O3.C5H
propenoate, ethenylbenzene, 2-hydroxyethyl 8O2.C4H6O2.C4H6O2)x
2-propenoate, methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate,
methyl 2-propenoate and oxiranylmethyl 2-
methyl-2-propenoate
154979-42-7 (C15H16O2.(C3H6O)n
Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-,compound with
alpha-(2-aminomethylethyl)-omega-(2- C6H16N2O.C3H5ClO)x.
xC3H6O3
aminomethylethoxy)poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-
ethanediyl)] polymer with
(chloromethyl)oxirane and 4,4'-(1-
methylethylidene)bis[phenol]
Fatty acids, C18-unsatd., dimers, polymers 366491-45-4 Unspecified
with polyethylene glycol and sebacic acid
Dodecanoic acid, polymer with aziridine, 2- 202263-77-2 (C12H24O2.C6H10O2.C5
oxepanone and tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one H8O2.C2H5N)x
120029-06-3 C39H50N12O7S2.2Na
2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 7-[[4,6-bis[[3-
(diethylamino)propyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
yl]amino]-4-hydroxy-3-[[4-[(4-
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]azo]-, disodium salt
(C8H6O4.C8H4O3.C6H
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, polymer with 71010-58-7
10O4.C5H12O4.C5H12O
2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol,
2)x.xC7H6O2
2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol, hexanedioic

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acid and 1,3-isobenzofurandione, benzoate

C9H15N3O2
2-Propenamide, 2-methyl-N-[2-(2-oxo-1- 3089-19-8
imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-
C5H6N2O
3-Pyridinol, 2-amino- 16867-03-1

Unspecified
72749-55-4
Imidazolium compounds, 2-(C17 and C17-
unsatd. alkyl)-1-[2-(C18 and C18-unsatd.
amido)ethyl]-4,5-dihydro-1-methyl, Me
sulfates
Unspecified
224790-80-1
Phenol, 2-methyl-, reaction products with 5-
ethylidenebicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene,
hydrogenated




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27 NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS TO THE AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Notice is given in accordance with section 20 of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and
Assessment) Act 1989 (the Act) that the following amendment have been made to the
Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS).

Table 5

Amendment to AICS

Addition of CAS number, CAS approved chemical name, molecular formula to AICS.
CHEMICAL NAME CAS MOLECULAR
NUMBER FORMULA
18760-44-6 C14H28O3S
Thiophene, 3-
(decyloxy)tetrahydro-, 1,1-
dioxide




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28 NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR IMMEDIATE LISTING ON THE
AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AFTER ISSUING OF
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES
Notice is given in accordance with section 13B of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and
Assessment) Act 1989, that the following chemicals have been added to the Australian
Inventory of Chemical Substances.

Table 6

Chemicals Eligible for Immediate Listing on the Australian Inventory of Chemical
Substances

CHEMICAL NAME CAS MOLECULAR
NUMBER FORMULA
Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, polymer with 26007-43-2 (C7H10.C2H4)x
ethene
Unspecified
495403-02-6
Siloxanes and Silicones, 3-[(2-
aminoethyl)amino]-2-methylpropyl Me, di-
Me, reaction products with N,N,N-
trimethyloxiranemethanaminium chloride




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