2010 RIGHT TO KNOW HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST

[Pages:374]New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act N.J.S.A. 34:5A-1 et. seq.

2010 RIGHT TO KNOW HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST

Important " Public Employers: This list must be made available in your facility's Right to Know Central File.

Chris Christie Kim Guadagno

Governor

Lt. Governor

Public Health Services Division of Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health

Consumer, Environmental and Occupational Health Service Right to Know Program (609) 984-2202 health/rtk

Poonam Alaigh, MD, MSHCPM, FACP Commissioner

NEW JERSEY WORKER AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW ACT RIGHT TO KNOW HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST

A. DESCRIPTION

The Right to Know Hazardous Substance List (RTKHSL) was modified in 2010 to reflect revisions made from sixteen source lists. These sources can be found in the reference sources section located at the end of the RTKHSL.

The revised RTKHSL, in alphabetical and CAS number order, and the Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets can be obtained online at . Questions about hazardous substances should be directed to the Right To Know Program, Division of Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, P.O. Box 368, Trenton, N.J. 08625-0368, (609) 984-2202.

NOTES:

1. Right to Know Substance numbers are not in numerical sequence. This was done to allow for inclusion of generics and the addition of new substances.

2. Substances with prefixes such as 1, 2, 3, o, m, p, n, sec, tert, alpha, beta, and gamma are alphabetized under the first upper case letter of the common name and not by the prefix.

PUBLIC EMPLOYERS should direct questions on how to complete the Right to Know Survey and how to label containers to the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services at the above address and phone number.

PRIVATE EMPLOYERS should direct questions on how to complete the Community Right to Know Survey to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Pollution Prevention and Right to Know, P.O. Box 405, Trenton, N.J. 08625-0405, (609) 292-6714.

Questions about how to label containers should be directed to the Right to Know Program at the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services at the previously listed address and phone number.

B. EXPLANATION OF COLUMN HEADINGS

Right to Know Substance Number - A four-digit number that is assigned to each hazardous substance and used for reporting purposes. These numbers are not in sequence.

This column also contains the following notations:

Syn - Indicates that the name listed is a synonym and you must refer to the second name listed ? "see _______" ? to report this substance.

# - This symbol is found between the substance number and the common name of the substance and indicates that a substance is on the Special Health Hazard Substance List.

Common name/Chemical name ? The name on the first line is the common name for the substance; the name on the second line is the chemical name. When there is only one name, the common and the chemical name are the same.

CAS Number - Chemical Abstracts Service identification number.

DOT Number - A four-digit identification number used by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Special Health Hazard Codes - These codes (SHH codes) are in the right column and refer to the hazardous categories of the substances:

CA - Carcinogen

F4 ? Flammable - Fourth Degree

MU - Mutagen

F3 ? Flammable - Third Degree

TE - Teratogen

R4 ? Reactive* - Fourth Degree

CO - Corrosive

R3 - Reactive* - Third Degree

R2 - Reactive* - Second Degree

* "Reactive" is used interchangeably with the NFPA term "instability."

According to the hazard criteria defined in N.J.A.C. 8:59 ? 10.2(a):

Carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic substances are considered to be special health hazard substances when they are present as pure substances or in mixtures at a concentration of one-tenth of one percent (0.1%) or greater.

Flammable, reactive/explosive, and corrosive substances are considered to be special health hazard substances when they are present as pure substances or in mixtures at a concentration of one percent (1%) or greater.

Source Number(s) - The source numbers correspond to the references listed in the reference sources section and are located in the last column.

C. HOW TO USE THE RIGHT TO KNOW HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST

FIRST

Identify the chemical ingredients of products present at your facility by common name and CAS number.

SECOND Look up the common names of these chemicals on the Right to Know Hazardous Substances List.

THIRD

Report pure chemicals and products with chemical ingredients that are found on the RTK Hazardous Substance List on your annual RTK Survey.

Substance Common Name Number Chemical Name

syn

ABAMECTIN see AVERMECTIN B1

2010 Right to Know Hazardous Substance List

CAS

DOT SHHC

Sources

syn

ACCELERINE see p-NITROSODIMETHYLANILINE

2958

ACENAPHTHENE

ACENAPHTHYLENE, 1,2-DIHYDRO-

2959

ACENAPHTHYLENE

ACENAPHTHYLENE

3140 # ACEPHATE

PHOSPHORAMIDOTHIOIC ACID, ACETYL-, O,S-DIMETHYL ESTER

2057 # ACETAL

ETHANE, 1,1-DIETHOXY-

0001 # ACETALDEHYDE

ACETALDEHYDE

0002

ACETALDEHYDE AMMONIA

ETHANOL, 1-AMINO-

syn

ACETALDEHYDE,CHLORO- see CHLOROACETALDEHYDE

83-32-9

3077

3 8 17 20

208-96-8

3077

3 8 17 20

30560-19-1

2783 CA

3 6 8 17 18

105-57-7

1088 F3

3 15 17

75-07-0 75-39-8

1089 CA MU TE F4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

R2

15 17 18 20 21

22

1841

3 17

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Substance Common Name Number Chemical Name

0003 # ACETALDEHYDE OXIME

ACETALDEHYDE, OXIME

syn

ACETALDEHYDE, TRICHLORO- see CHLORAL

2010 Right to Know Hazardous Substance List

CAS

DOT SHHC

107-29-9

2332 F3

Sources

3 17

syn

ACETALDOXIME see ACETALDEHYDE OXIME

2890 # ACETAMIDE

ACETAMIDE

2960

ACETAMIDE, N- ( AMINOTHIOXOMETHYL)-

ACETAMIDE, N-( AMINOTHIOXOMETHYL)-

0004 # ACETIC ACID

ACETIC ACID

syn

ACETIC ALDEHYDE see ACETALDEHYDE

60-35-5

3077 CA

591-08-2

3077

64-19-7

2789 CO

3 6 7 17 18 20 3 17 20 21 1 2 3 4 15 17 20

0005 # ACETIC ANHYDRIDE

ACETIC ACID, ANHYDRIDE

syn

ACETIC OXIDE see ACETIC ANHYDRIDE

108-24-7

1715 CO

1 2 3 4 15 17 20

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Substance Common Name Number Chemical Name

syn

ACETOIN see ACETYL METHYL CARBINOL

2010 Right to Know Hazardous Substance List

CAS

DOT SHHC

Sources

0006 # ACETONE

2-PROPANONE

0007 # ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN

PROPANENITRILE, 2-HYDROXY-2-METHYL-

2059

ACETONE THIOSEMICARBAZIDE

HYDRAZINECARBOTHIOAMIDE, 2-(1-METHYLETHYLIDENE)-

0008 # ACETONITRILE

ACETONITRILE

syn

ACETOPHENETIDIN see PHENACETIN

67-64-1

1090 F3

75-86-5

1541 R2

1752-30-3

75-05-8

1648 F3

1 2 3 4 8 15 17 20 21

2 3 4 6 15 17 18 19 20 21

6 19

1 2 3 4 6 8 15 17 18 20 21

2961 syn

ACETOPHENONE

ETHANONE, 1-PHENYL-

ACETOZONE see ACETYL BENZOYL PEROXIDE

98-86-2

1993

2 3 6 8 15 17 18 20 21

syn

ACETYL ACETONE see PENTANE-2,4-DIONE

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