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Gazette
Commonwealth
of Australia
No. C 1, Tuesday, 7 January 2003
CHEMICAL
Published by the Commonwealth of Australia

The Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 (the Act) commenced on
17 July 1990. As required by Section 5 of the Act, a Chemical Gazette is published on the
first Tuesday in any month or on any days prescribed by the regulations.

CONTENTS

NEW CHEMICALS

SUMMARY REPORTS

1 LTD/1033 EPILINK 701 4

ALPHA-D-GALACTOPYRANURONIC ACID, O-
2 LTD/1034 8
6-DEOXY-BETA-L-GALACTOPYRANOSYL-
1(R)3-O-ALPHA-D-GALACTOPYRANOSYL-
1(R)3-, HOMOPOLYMER

3 LTD/1047 IJR-479 (LI) 10

4 PLC/328 FLEX-LIGHT PRISM P.I.C. POLYMER 12

5 ACCESS TO FULL PUBLIC REPORT 14

PERMITS ISSUED

6 COMMERCIAL EVALUATION PERMITS 15

7 LOW VOLUME CHEMICAL PERMITS 16

8 EARLY INTRODUCTION PERMITS 17

AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES

NOTICE OF CHEMICALS ELIGIBLE FOR LISTING ON THE
9 18
AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES FIVE
YEARS AFTER ISSUING OF ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATES

NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS TO THE AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY
10 19
OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES

SPECIAL NOTICES

CURRENT LIST OF LOW VOLUME CHEMICAL PERMITS IN
11 20
FORCE AT 31 DECEMBER 2002

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1 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Epilink 701
Summary Report
Reference No: LTD/1033
Air Products Australia Pty Limited of 2/20 Hunter Street Parramatta, NSW 2124 has
submitted a limited notification statement in support of their application for an assessment
certificate for Anquamine 701 (Epilink 701). The notified polymer is intended to be used as
use as a coating to concrete and steel structures. Up to 100 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 is harmful by the oral route (oral LD50 1890 mg/kg bw in rats), of low
acute dermal toxicity (LD50 >2000 mg/kg bw), toxic by inhalation (4 hr LC50 0.25 mg/L for
aerosols). The notified polymer is mildly irritating to rabbit skin, but corrosive to rabbit eyes.

Acute inhalation neurotoxicity study in rats showed that Epilink 700 (analogue) caused
neurobehavioural changes shortly after exposure. The signs of neurotoxicity were not
persistent and were not accompanied by neuropathological changes.

A No Observed Adverse Effect Level was not established in a 28-day repeated dose
inhalation study in rats ,which showed concentration-related changes in the following:
- Decreases in body weight gain in all male exposed groups;
- Decreases in overall food consumption in all male and female exposed groups;
- Increases in absolute and relative lung weight in animals at 0.001 and 0.003
mg/L.
- Histopathological changes of the respiratory tract in all exposed groups
suggesting that repeated exposure may cause respiratory irritation.

The Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level was established in the 28-day inhalation study as
0.003 mg/L and 0.019 mg/L in a 5-day inhalation range finding study.

Skin sensitisation studies were not provided, however the notified polymer contains a
residual (at 1%) listed in the NOHSC List of Designated Hazardous Substances as a skin
sensitiser with cut-off level at greater than or equal to 1%. Also, formaldehyde is present as a
residual at a maximum of 0.1% (lowest cut-off level is 0.2% for skin sensitisation). The
NOHSC exposure standard for formaldehyde is 1.2 mg/m3 (8 hr TWA) and 2.5 mg/m3
(STEL).

Occupational Health and Safety

The concerns related to occupational health and safety under the conditions of the
occupational settings described are ranked as:
?Medium during formulation processes
?High during application, particularly spray application.



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Public Health

There is No Significant Concern to public health when the notified polymer is used in
accordance with the use pattern described.

Environmental Effects

On the basis of the PEC/PNEC ratio, the notified polymer is not considered to pose a risk to
the environment based on its reported use pattern

RECOMMENDATIONS

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

? The NOHSC Chemicals Standards Sub-committee should consider the following
hazard classification for the notified polymer:

Risk phrases:
R23 Toxic by inhalation
R22 Harmful if swallowed
R41 Risk of Serious damage to eyes
R48 Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure

Safety phrases
S24 Avoid contact with skin
S36 Wear suitable clothing
S37 Wear suitable gloves
S39 Wear eye protection
S51 Use in well ventilated areas
S38 In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment

? The risk and safety phrases listed above should appear on the label and material safety
data sheet for the notified polymer and products containing it.

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

Product Risk phrases
25% R48/23, R41, R22
10-<25% R48/23, R41
5- <10% R36, R48/20
1-<5% R48/20

End Use:
? Application of the coating mix should only be by roller or brush. Spray application is
not supported.

? The paint products containing the notified polymer should not be accessible to the
public and should only be used by professional trained paint applicators.

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Exposure Standard

? Employers should ensure that the NOHSC exposure standard for formaldehyde does
not exceed 1.2 mg/m3 (8 hr TWA) and 2.5 mg/m3 (STEL).

Health Surveillance

? As formaldehyde present as a residual is a skin sensitiser, employers should carry out
health surveillance for any worker who has been identified in the workplace risk
assessment as having a significant risk of skin sensitisation.

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

? Employers should implement the following engineering controls to minimise
occupational exposure to the notified polymer during reformulation of the paint and
when preparing the epoxy resin mixture:
- During formulation: automated and enclosed process; exhaust ventilation
- When preparing the epoxy mix: local exhaust ventilation

? Employers should implement the following safe work practices to minimise
occupational exposure during handling of the notified polymer as introduced, during
re-formulation and end use:
- Avoid spills and splashes

? Employers should ensure that the following personal protective equipment is used by
workers to minimise occupational exposure to the notified polymer as introduced,
during re-formulation and end use:
- Protective gloves (neoprene rubber, butyl rubber or nitrile rubber gloves)
- Respirator with vapour cartridge
- Goggles
- Protective clothing with long sleeves
- Rubber boots

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

? Atmospheric monitoring should be conducted for formaldehyde to measure workplace
concentrations during formulation and use of the notified polymer.

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

? Products and mixtures containing Anquamine 701 / Epilink 701 are classified as
hazardous to health in accordance with the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying
Hazardous Substances; therefore, workplace practices and control procedures
consistent with provisions of State and Territory hazardous substances legislation
must be in operation.



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Environment

Disposal

? The notified chemical should be disposed of by incineration in an approved facility.
Unwanted paints containing the notified polymer should be allowed to dry before
disposal. Residual paints or washings from paint equipment should not be poured into
drains.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified chemical should be contained and placed in suitable
labelled containers for 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 concentration of the notified polymer in the reformulated paint product is more
than 40%;
- the notified polymer is manufactured locally;
- workers other than professional paint applicators such as home handymen plan to use
the product;
- a 90-day repeat dose study is completed.

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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2 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
alpha-D-Galactopyranuronic acid, O-6-deoxy-beta-L-galactopyranosyl-(13)-
O-alpha-D-galactopyranosyl-(13)-, homopolymer (9CI)
Summary Report
Reference No:LTD/1034
Beiersdorf Australia Ltd (ABN 98 000 025 623) of 4 Khartoum Road North Ryde
NSW 2113 has submitted a limited notification statement in support of their application for
an assessment certificate for the biopolymer, -D-Galactopyranuronic acid, O-6-deoxy--L-
galactopyranosyl-(13)-O--D-galactopyranosyl-(13)-, homopolymer (9CI). The notified
biopolymer is intended to be used as a surface enhancing component in facial creams and
moisturisers at 0.03%. These products will come in Australia in final consumer packages
ready for distribution to customers. There will be 6 kg of the notified polymer to be imported
per annum for each of the first five years.

ASSESSMENT OF PUBLIC, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazard Assessment

Based on the available data the notified polymer is not classified as hazardous under the
NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances.

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 No Significant Concern to public health when used in the proposed manner.

Environmental Effects

On the basis of the low imported volumes and the nationwide and diffuse use, 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

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

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




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Disposal

? The notified biopolymer should be disposed of in landfill.

Emergency procedures

? Spills/release of the notified biopolymer should be handled in accord with the MSDS
and government regulations.

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

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.




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3 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
IJR-479(Li)
Summary Report
Reference No:LTD/1047
Canon Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 66 005 002 951) of 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, NSW
2113 has submitted a limited notification statement in support of their application for an
assessment certificate for IJR-479(Li). The notified chemical is intended to be used as an ink
colourant. The notified chemical will be imported in ready to use sealed bubble-jet printer
cartridges in pasteboard boxes. No reformulation or repackaging will take place. Less than
0.5 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

Hazard Assessment

Based on the available data the notified chemical is not classified as hazardous to human
health under the NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances but is
classified as Category: Acute III under the OECD GHS classification scheme and assigned
the hazard statement: Harmful to Aquatic Life.

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 described.

Environmental Effects

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

RECOMMENDATIONS

Regulatory Controls

Hazard Classification and Labelling

? No health hazard classification is required according to the NOHSC Approved
Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances. Classification for environmental
effects under the OECD GHS classification scheme is Category: Acute III and the
hazard statement: Harmful to the Aquatic Environment is assigned.




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Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety

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

? If products and mixtures containing the notified chemical are classified as hazardous
to health in accordance with the 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 chemical should be disposed of in landfill.

Emergency procedures

?Spills/release of the notified chemical should be contained as described in the
MSDS (ie. Collect spilled material in dry state and place in containers for
disposal) and the resulting waste disposed of to secure landfill.

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

The Director will then decide whether secondary notification is required.

No additional secondary notification conditions are stipulated.




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4 PUBLICATION SUMMARY REPORT
Flex-Light P.I.C Polymer
Summary Report
Reference No:PLC/328
Macdermid Graphic Arts of 29 Dennis Street, Campbellfield VIC 3061 has submitted a
synthetic polymer of low concern (PLC) notification statement in support of their application
for an assessment certificate for Flex-Light P.I.C Polymer. The notified polymer is intended
to be exported for use in the production of coating printing plate. About 1.8 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

Based on the available data, the notified polymer is not classified as hazardous under the
NOHSC Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances.

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 as the notified polymer will be manufactured
locally and exported.

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 accordance with the methods proposed in the
submission by licensed waste contractor and in accordance with local jurisdiction waste
management guidance, including disposal of waste sludges to an approved landfill.

Storage
?The following precautions should be taken by the manufacturer regarding storage of
the notified polymer:
- Adherence to the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and
Rail.

Emergency procedures
?Spills/release of the notified polymer should be handled by trained personnel in
accordance with the material safety data sheet provided by the manufacturer.

Transport and Packaging
?Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail.
?International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.

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.

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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5 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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6 COMMERCIAL EVALUATION CATEGORY PERMIT
The permits listed in Table 1 were issued to import or manufacture the following chemicals
for commercial evaluation under section 21G of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and
Assessment) Act 1989.

Table 1
Commercial Evaluation Category Permits


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



No 2000 kg Binder in 2 years
3124
Rohm & Haas Polymer in
537
glass fibres
Australia Pty TSET#1
Ltd



3175 Yes 900 kg Laminating 1 year
HB Fuller WD4120
538
adhesive
Company
Australia Pty
Ltd


2 years
ND 2000 kg Component of
Rhodia 3168
539 Polymer in
dishwashing
Australia Pty Mirapol Surf
powder
Ltd 5410



2 years
ND 2000 kg Ingredient of
3168
PPG Chemical in
540
auto
Industries Crodamer
refinishing
Australia Pty E1698 (PRO
paint
Ltd 5633)



2 years
No 1000 kg Component in
3M Australia 2760
542 Desmophen
a marking
Pty Ltd NH1220
application



2 years
Yes 1000 kg Component in
3M Australia 2760
543 Desmophen
a marking
Pty Ltd 1420
application

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




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7 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 2
Low Volume Category Permits


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


494 Castrol 2161 Lithium Salt of Yes Lubricant 21/11/02
Aust Pty Tall Oil Fatty component
Ltd Acids

499 3M 2760 Polymer No Component 27/11/02
Australia Component A of a
Pty Ltd of Primer 94 bonding
system


500 3M 2760 Polymer No Component 27/11/02
Australia Component B of of a
Pty Ltd Primer 94 bonding
system


501 Beiersdorf 2113 C20-C40 Alkyl No Cosmetic 9/12/02
Australia Stearate
Ltd


502 Beiersdorf 2113 C18-C38 Alkyl No Cosmetic 9/12/02
Australia Hydroxystearoyl
Ltd Stearate




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8 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

233 Sharp SC721-3 Photocopy toner
Corporation
of Australia
Pty Ltd
234 DuPont RC 49441 Automotive paint
(Australia)
Ltd
235 DuPont RCP24056 Automotive refinishing paint
(Australia)
Ltd




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9 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
Hexahydro-2H-azepin-2-one, polymer with 153699-25-3 (C11H20O2.C9H18
1,6- diisocyanatohexane, N-[3- N2O.C8H12N2O2.
(dimethylamino) proplyl]-2-methyl-2- C7H12O3.C7H12O2
propenamide, 2-propenoic acid 2-ethyl hexyl .C6H11NO.C5H8O
ester, 2-propenoic acid 2-methyl propyl ester, 2)x
2-methyl-2-propenoic acid 2-hydroxypropyl
ester and 2-methyl-2-propenoic acid methyl
ester
2,6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl 840-65-3 C14H12O4
ester
2,6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid 1141-38-4 C12H8O4
Fatty acids, C12-20, reaction products with 91032-11-0 Unspecified
triethanolamine, di-Me sulfate-quaternized
Glycerides, mixed 3,5-bis(1,1- 179986-09-5 Unspecified
dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxybenzenepropanoyl
and coco mono-, di- and tri-
Rosin, maleated, polymer with glycerol, 188958-72-7 Unspecified
esters with polyethylene glycol
4-[4-[(2- 133467-41-1 C18H29NO3S
ethylhexyl)oxy]phenyl]thiomorpholine, 1,1-
dioxide
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, polymer with 132435-06-4 (C8H6O4.C8H6O4.
1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 2-ethyl-2- C6H14O3.C6H10O4
(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol, .C3H8O2)x
hexanedioic acid and 1,2-propanediol
2-Butenedioic acid (2E)-, dibutyl ester, 29014-71-9 (C12H20O4)x
homopolymer




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10 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).

The following chemical has been added to AICS.

Table 5 Amendment to AICS


CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER MOLECULAR FORMULA

Amylopectin, phosphate, 2-hydroxypropyl 113894-92-1 C3H8O2.xH3O4P.xUnspecified
ether




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11 LOW VOLUME CHEMICAL PERMITS IN FORCE AS AT 31 DECEMBER
2002
Section 21ZA(2) of the Act requires the Director to publish at least once a year a list of
current low volume chemical permits in force at the date of publication.
Table 6
Permit No Chemical/Trade Name Company Permit
Issued
328 Sandolan Blue MF-GL SGR Clariant (Australia) Pty Ltd 31/01/00

329 Rodol Gray BS Base Sabre Corporation Pty Ltd 21/02/00

330 Ciba Specialty Chemicals Pty Ltd 16/03/00
1,2-propanediol polymer
(n=1-3), polymer with 2-
ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-
1,3-propanediol,1,1'-
methylenebis [4-
isocyanatobenzene] and
2,2'-
(methylimino)bis[ethanol],2-
butanone oxime-blocked

332 Ceramide II Quest International Australasia Ltd 19/04/00

333 BYK-322 DuPont (Australia) Ltd 03/04/00

334 Bentone 38V Dow Corning Australia Pty Ltd 07/04/00

335 10070018 Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd 01/08/00

336 Firmenich Limited 15/05/00
2-Methyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-
3-cyclopenten-1-yl)-4-
pentenal

337 Firmenich Limited 15/05/00
2,4,7-Decatrienoic acid,
ethyl ester

338 Dow Corning Australia Pty Ltd 15/05/00
Dimethyl Amino Siloxane
Resin

339 Lexmark Red Dye 93A Lexmark International Inc 05/06/00

340 Pennzoil-Quaker State Australia Company 22/06/00
1,2,4-Tri(2-octyldodecyl)
cyclopentane

Croda Surfactants 21/06/00
341 1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-
trimethyl-3-[(1-oxo-3-
phenyl-2-propenyl)amino]-
,chloride

342 MJA-549(N) Epson Australia Pty Ltd 28/06/00

343 Arachidyl behenate Procter & Gamble Australia Pty Ltd 06/07/00

344 Givaudan Roure Pty Ltd 07/07/00
3-(3-Isopropylphenyl)
butanal

345 RCP22696 15/08/00
DuPont (Australia) Limited and Epson
Australia Pty Limited

346 Givaudan Roure Pty Ltd 20/07/00
2,4-Dimethyl-2-(1,1,4,4-
tetramethyltetralin-6-yl)-1,3-
dioxolane (transand cis
isomers)


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347 Cassifix 24/08/00
International Flavours & Fragrances
(Australia) Pty Ltd

348 H-EA463H Epson Australia Pty Ltd 04/08/00

349 Liquitint Yellow LP APS Chemicals Limited 16/08/00

350 N-beta-Alanyl-L-histidine 18/10/00
The Beta Peptide Foundation
Pty Ltd

351 Polymer 115 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 03/10/00

352 Amway of Australia 18/09/00
Copolymer of acrylic acid
methacrylamido-propyl
trimethyl ammonium
chloride and methyl acrylate

22/09/00
353 Ozofleur International Flavours & Fragrances
(Australia) Pty Ltd

354 Jasmonitrille Firmenich Limited 05/10/00

355 Aldolone Firmenich Limited 05/10/00

356 Centifolether Firmenich Limited 05/10/00

357 Cyclopentol Firmenich Limited 05/10/00

Estee Lauder Australia Pty Ltd 29/03/00
358 D-Gluconic acid, 4-O-Beta-
D-galactopyranosyl-

359 Polyglyceryl-3 Beeswax Estee Lauder Australia Pty Ltd 07/11/00

360 Polysilicone-11 Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 17/11/00

Salkat Australia Pty Ltd 29/11/00
361 Imidazolium compounds, 2-
(C9-19 and C9 ?9-unsaturated
alkyl)-1-[(C10-20 and C9-20
unsaturated amido)ethyl]-
4,5-dihydro-1-Me, Me
sulfates

362 Di-C12-15 Alkyl Fumarate Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 12/12/00

363 Lexmark Black Pigment Lexmark International (Australia) Pty Limited 20/12/00

364 Lexmark International (Australia) Pty Limited 19/01/01
Lexmark Acrylic
Terpolymer

365 Muscenone Firmenich Limited 05/02/01

Amway of Australia 21/02/01
366 Siloxanes & silicones, di-
methyl, 2-hydroxyethyl
methyl, esters with
polyethylene glycol
monoesters with lanolin fatty
acids

367 Dipotassium glycyrrizate Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 16/03/01

368 Polyglyceryl-2-triisostearate Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 16/03/01

369 Stearalkonium Bentonite Proctor & Gamble Australia Pty Ltd 26/03/01

398 CIN 10090712 Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd 19/01/01




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371 Lexmark International (Australia) Pty Ltd 19/04/01
Lexmark Silicone Wax
Copolymer

370 Lexmark Yellow Dye 415 Lexmark International (Australia) Pty Ltd 03/05/01

372 Givaudan Australia Pty Ltd 10/05/01
3-(1,1-dimethylethyl)
cyclohexyl acetate

373 Givaudan Australia Pty Ltd 10/05/01
(2R*,3S*)-2-acetyl-
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydro-
2,3,8,8-
tetramethylnaphthalene and
(1R*,2S*)-2-acetyl-
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydro-
12,8,8-
tetramethylnaphthalene

374 Givaudan Australia Pty Ltd 10/05/01
2-cyclohexylidene-2-
phenylacetonitrile

375 NEJI-1 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 24/05/01

376 NEJI-2 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 25/05/01

387 KUPT-1 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 29/05/01

377 Helvetolide Firmenich Ltd 12/06/01

378 Myrrhone Firmenich Ltd 12/06/01

379 Pyridine Orange Firmenich Ltd 12/06/01

381 Trifone Firmenich Ltd 12/06/01

382 Vulcanolide Formenich Ltd 12/06/01

380 Romascone Firmenich Ltd 18/06/01

388 Kude-3-Y Epson Australia Pty Ltd 13/07/01

390 20/07/01
4-Alkyl (C9 branched) Dow Chemical (Australia) Ltd/Reckitt
phenol ethoxylate Benckiser (Australia) Ltd
propoxylate ethyl acetate

389 Kube-3-B-1 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 23/07/01

391 Walnut Ester Firmenich Ltd 03/08/01

392 Romandolide Firmenich Ltd 09/08/01

393 Kude-3-B-2 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 27/07/01

394 Kude-3-B-3 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 27/07/01

395 Chemical in QR-D1 CPI Graphics 10/08/01

396 Lexmark polymer HB-380 Lexmark International Inc 10/08/01

397 K-9352 Konica Australia Pty Ltd 16/08/01

399 "Eastman" EEH Solvent 3M Australia Pty Ltd 29/08/01

400 3M Australia Pty Ltd 14/09/01
Component in 3M Paste
Wax

401 SA70 Polymer 3M Australia Pty Ltd 14/09/01


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402 Proctor & Gamble Australia Pty Ltd 18/09/01
2,6 Octadienal, 3,7-
dimethyl-acid, isomerized

403 NT-9 Canon Australia Pty Ltd 04/10/01

404 H-9605 Konica Australia 04/10/01

405 Polyurethane 3M Australia Pty Ltd 05/10/01

406 Polymer in Ty-Ply ?RC Lord Chemical Products Pty Ltd 05/10/01

407 Pigment Additive C Clariant (Aust) Pty Ltd 24/10/01

408 Citrathal R Givaudan Pty Ltd 09/11/01

409 Javanol Givaudan Pty Ltd 09/11/01

410 Acrylic Copolymer 3935 DuPont (Australia) Ltd 19/11/01

411 Jojoba Wax PEG-80 Esters Amway of Australia 23/11/01

412 Hydrogenated polyisobutene Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 10/12/01

Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 14/12/01
413 D-glucopyranose,
oligomeric, 6-(dihydrogen 2-
hydroxy-1,2,3-
propanetricarboxylate), 1-
(coco alkyl) ethers, sodium
salts

414 L'Oreal Australia Pty Ltd 07/01/02
2-oleamido-1,3-
octadecanediol

415 Johnson & Johnson Pacific Pty Ltd 11/01/02
Copper, [glycyl-N-L-
histydyl-N,N3-L-lysinato(2-
)]-, monoacetate

Estee Lauder Pty Ltd 18/01/02
416 Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato,
polymer with 2-ethyl-2-
(hydroxymenthyl)-1,3-
propanediol, and 2-
oxepanone

417 Acrylic Vinylic copolymer 3M Australia Pty Ltd 04/02/02

418 Lord Chemical Products Australia Pty Ltd 16/02/02
Component in Lord 663 &
Fusor 113 B

419 Anapear Givaudan Pty Ltd 20/02/02

420 Givaudan Pty Ltd 21/02/02
12-Methyl-9-tetradecen-14-
olide (cis and trans)

421 Bronson and Jacobs Pty Ltd 21/02/02
Butene, homopolymer
hydrogenated

422 Givaudan Pty Ltd 21/02/02
3,7,11-trimethyl-6,10-
dodecadienal

423 Givaudan Pty Ltd 21/02/02
6,7-Epoxy-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-
octahydro-1,1,2,4,4,7-
hexamethylnaphthalene

424 Schwarzkopf Pty Ltd 28/03/02
2,6-Dihydroxy-3,4-
dimethylpyridine

425 Schwarzkopf Pty Ltd 19/04/02
1-Propanaminium, N,N,N-
trimethyl-3-[(1-oxohexa

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decyl)amino]-, chloride

Schwarzkopf Pty Ltd 19/04/02
426 Siloxanes and silicones, 3-
aminopropyl Me, di-Me, 3-
hydroxypropyl Me, ethers
with polyethylene glycol
mono-Me ethers, citrates
(salts)

427 Tiger Chemical Company 15/04/02
Borane, trihydro [thiobis
(methane)]

428 NEJI-6 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 03/05/02

429 NEJI-5 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 03/05/02

430 NEJI-4 Epson Australia Pty Ltd 03/05/02

431 Tangerinal Firmenich Limited 09/07/02

432 Silane Modifier 1 DuPont (Australia) Ltd 10/07/02

433 Dow Chemical (Australia) Ltd 11/07/02
Polymer in intermediate
171009

435 Bondfast-E General Electric Plastics (Aust) Pty Ltd 19/07/02

436 Phosphine Oxide 3M Australia Pty Ltd 01/08/02

437 Iodinium Borate Salt 3M Australia Pty Ltd 01/08/02

05/08/02
438 1-Propanol, 2-methy-3- International Flavours & Fragrances
[(1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo (Australia) Ltd
[2.2.1]hept-2-yl)oxy], exo

439 Lexmark yellow dye 302 Lexmark International (Australia) Pty ltd 08/08/02

440 08/08/02
Benzenepropanenitrile, 4- International Flavours & Fragrances
thyl-,, dimethyl- (Australia) Ltd

Benzenebutanenitrile, , ,
441 08/08/02
International Flavours & Fragrances
-trimethyl (Australia) Ltd

481 Dimiyristyl Tartrate Swift & Company Ltd 09/09/02

482 Neodox 91-5AEC Amway Of Australia Pty Ltd 18/09/02

483 FCA 1001 Panasonic (Aust) Pty Ltd 25/09/02

484 Rhodia Aust Pty Ltd 01/10/02
Drometrizole
485 L'Oreal Aust Pty Ltd 01/10/02

486 L'Oreal Luxury Products Aust Pty Ltd 01/10/02

487 Chemical in Isoset UX-100 Ashland Pacific Pty Ltd 04/10/02

488 SB520M35 3M Australia Pty Ltd 09/10/02

490 Transitions Optical Pty Ltd 10/10/02
Photosol 7-232
Photochromic Dye

491 Beiersdorf Australia Ltd 04/11/02
Ubiquinone10, Coenzyme
Q10

492 2-Butanone, 1,3,4 trihydroxy Johnson & Johnson Pacific Pty Ltd 08/11/02




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Amway of Australia 11/11/02
493 Quaternary ammonium
compounds, coco alkyl(2,3-
dihydroxypropyl) dimethyl,
3-phosphates (esters),
chlorides, sodium salts

494 Castrol Australia Pty Ltd 21/11/02
Lthium Salt of Tall Oil Fatty
Acids

499 3M Australia Pty Ltd 27/11/02
Polymer Component A of
Primer 94

3M Australia Pty Ltd 27/11/02
500 Polymer Component B of
Primer 94

501 C20-C40 Alkyl Stearate Beiersdorf Australia Ltd 9/12/02

502 Beiersdorf Australia Ltd 9/12/02
C18-C38 Alkyl
Hydroxystearoyl Stearate

503 2KJP265 Vantico Pty Ltd 10/12/02

504 2KYM012 Vantico Pty Ltd 10/12/02

505 2KYM021 Vantico Pty Ltd 10/12/02

506 V106 Vantico Pty Ltd 10/12/02

507 Lexmark Magenta Dye 321 Lexmark International (Australia) Pty Ltd 19/12/02




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