EU-MARINE_ENVIRONMENTAL_POLICY-ART_3_8

Marine Environmental Policy Framework Directive - Hazardous Substances

EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Directive 2008/56/EC (Marine Strategy Framework Directive), 25 June 2008, amended by Directive 2017/845/EU, 18 May 2017

This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of hazardous substances for purposes of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, especially as it concerns Art. 3(8), and Annexes I and III. The listed substances meet the European Union's definitions as hazardous, as provided on: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation (1272/2008/EC); (2) Annex III of Directive 2000/54/EC (Biological Agents); Candidate List of SVHCs; and REACH Annex XIV (Authorisation List).

Last updated 28 March 2024. Database contains 5347 unique substances/entries.
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221-470-5
3108-42-7
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yes
232-235-1
7790-98-9
yes
228-098-2
6130-43-4
yes
269-511-6
68259-08-5
yes
249-415-0
29081-56-9
yes
232-989-1
9080-17-5
yes
221-037-0
2980-64-5
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4149-60-4
yes
yes
223-320-4
3825-26-1
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232-565-6
9000-90-2
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Amylase EC / List no: 232-567-7 | CAS no: 9000-92-4
Amylase, gluco- EC / List no: 232-877-2 | CAS no: 9032-08-0
Amylase, alpha-, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens EC / List no: - | CAS no: 152923-48-3
Amylase, α-, Aspergillus oryzae EC / List no: 232-588-1 | CAS no: 9001-19-8
Amylase, mixture with proteinase EC / List no: 685-079-5 | CAS no: 9001-11-0
Bacteria, complex with amylase and proteinase EC / List no: - | CAS no: 68920-42-3
Amylase, iso- EC / List no: 232-956-1 | CAS no: 9067-73-6
Amylase, gluco-, Rhizopus oryzae EC / List no: - | CAS no: 152923-55-2
Amylase, mixed with proteinase, Bacillus cereus-fermented EC / List no: - | CAS no: 68909-35-3
Amylase, fungal EC / List no: 232-742-8 | CAS no: 9013-01-8
Amylase, β- EC / List no: 232-566-1 | CAS no: 9000-91-3
Amylase, α- EC / List no: 232-565-6 | CAS no: 9000-90-2
Amylase, bacterial EC / List no: 232-560-9 | CAS no: 9000-85-5
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433-560-3
15375-21-0
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202-910-5
101-05-3
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200-539-3
62-53-3
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204-371-1
120-12-7
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A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the base-freed fraction obtained from the distillation of coal tar and boiling in the range of approximately 325°C to 365°C (617°F to 689°F). It contains predominantly anthracene and phenanthrene and their alkyl derivatives.
295-274-3
91995-14-1
yes
A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distillation of anthracene obtained by the crystallization of anthracene oil from bituminous high temperature tar and boiling in the range of 330°C to 350°C (626°F to 662°F). It contains chiefly anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.
295-275-9
91995-15-2
yes
yes
A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distillation of anthracene obtained by crystallization of anthracene oil from bituminous coal high temperature tar and boiling in the approximate range of 350°C to 360°C (662°F to 680°F). It contains chiefly anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.
295-276-4
91995-16-3
yes
A complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distillation of anthracene obtained by crystallization of anthracene oil from bituminous high temperature tar and boiling in the range of approximately 290°C to 340°C (554°F to 644°F). It contains chiefly trinuclear aromatics and their dihydro derivatives.
295-278-5
91995-17-4
yes
yes
The anthracene-rich solid obtained by the crystallization and centrifuging of anthracene oil. It is composed primarily of anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.
292-603-2
90640-81-6
yes
yes
The oil remaining after the removal, by a crystallization process, of an anthracene-rich solid (anthracene paste) from anthracene oil. It is composed primarily of two, three and four membered aromatic compounds.
292-604-8
90640-82-7
yes
yes
A complex combination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons obtained from coal tar having an approximate distillation range of 300°C to 400°C (572°F to 752°F). Composed primarily of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole
292-602-7
90640-80-5
yes
yes
C1B Carcinogenic, Category 1B.
PBT Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic.
vPvB Very Persistent and Very Bioaccumulative.

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