Annex III inventory
Annex III inventory
ECHA compiled an inventory of substances likely to meet the criteria of Annex III to the REACH Regulation. The aim is to support registrants in identifying whether reduced minimum information requirements or a full Annex VII information set is required.
The inventory was produced using publicly available databases with experimental data and by using (Q)SAR model results. Indications for hazardous toxicological or ecotoxicological properties together with information on uses and other available relevant information have to be compared with the criteria in Annex III.
The fact that a substance is not in this list does not necessarily mean that the criteria for Annex III are not met. Likewise, if a substance is on this inventory, a registrant can still benefit from the reduced information requirements if it is justified.
Note that the inventory is not a tool for classification, it only shows indications for concern. For instance, the fact that a substance is indicated as "Suspected mutagen" does not mean that ECHA considers it as a classified mutagen. All evidence should be taken into account before concluding on the need for classification.
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Last updated 18 May 2016. Database contains 64899 unique substances/entries.
The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a raffinate from a Lurgi separation unit. It consists predominantly of non-aromatic hydrocarbons with various small amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C8. | 270-349-3 | 68425-35-4 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex residuum from the atmospheric distillation of the butane-butylene stream. It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C6. | 270-795-9 | 68478-16-0 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex residuum from the distillation of butane stream. It consists of aliphatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C6. | 270-791-7 | 68478-12-6 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex residuum from the catalytic reforming of C6-8 feed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C2 through C6. | 270-794-3 | 68478-15-9 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the catalytic hydrodesulfurization of a petroleum fraction. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C13 and boiling in the range of approximately 180°C to 240°C (356°F to 464°F). | 309-882-4 | 101316-81-8 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the catalytic hydrodesulfurization of a petroleum fraction. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C10 through C13 and boiling in the range of approximately 175°C to 220°C (347°F to 428°F). | 309-884-5 | 101316-82-9 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C6 through C7 and boiling in the range of approximately 73°C to 85°C (163°F to 185°F). | 295-529-9 | 92062-15-2 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treating a petroleum fraction with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through C10 and boiling in the range of approximately 135°C to 210°C(275°F to 410°F). | 270-988-8 | 68512-78-7 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A colorless, refined petroleum distillate that is free from rancid or objectionable odors and that boils in a range of approximately 148.8°C to 204.4°C (300°F to 400°F). | 232-489-3 | 8052-41-3 | Harmonised classification for aspiration toxicity Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen | Details |
209-765-7 | 592-62-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for reprotoxicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen Suspected skin sensitiser Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
604-715-4 | 149979-41-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for reprotoxicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
210-025-0 | 602-87-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected skin sensitiser Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
219-603-7 | 2475-45-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for eye damage Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected respiratory sensitiser Suspected skin sensitiser Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
605-166-3 | 158894-67-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin corrosion Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
638-770-0 | 85954-11-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
214-237-4 | 1116-54-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen Suspected skin sensitiser | Details | |
604-105-8 | 139001-49-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for reprotoxicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected bioaccumulative Suspected carcinogen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
209-321-2 | 569-61-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
202-027-5 | 90-94-8 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for eye damage Harmonised classification for mutagenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
202-591-2 | 97-56-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected skin sensitiser Suspected toxic for reproduction | Details | |
205-057-7 | 132-32-1 | Suspected acutely toxic via the oral route Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
216-901-9 | 1694-09-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained as a redistillate from the distillation of wash oil. It consists predominantly of 2-ringed aromatic and heterocyclic hydrocarbons boiling in the range of approximately 260°C to 290°C (500°F to 554°F). | 309-851-5 | 101316-45-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
270-651-5 | 68475-57-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
292-456-4 | 90622-55-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
270-652-0 | 68475-58-1 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
270-653-6 | 68475-59-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details | |
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 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
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 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
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 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polyethylene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025. | 309-957-1 | 101794-75-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polyethylene-polypropylene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025. | 309-956-6 | 101794-74-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from mixed coal tar pitch-polystyrene pyrolysis. Composed primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C28 and having a softening point of 100°C to 220°C (212°F to 428°F) according to DIN 52025. | 309-958-7 | 101794-76-7 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from the evaporation of solvent under vacuum from polymerized hydrocarbon resin. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through C9 and boiling in the range of approximately 120°C to 215°C (248°F to 419°F). | 295-281-1 | 91995-20-9 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
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616-471-6 | 77536-66-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
601-801-3 | 12172-73-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity Suspected mutagen | Details | |
616-472-1 | 77536-67-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
601-650-3 | 12001-29-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity Suspected mutagen | Details | |
601-649-8 | 12001-28-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity Suspected mutagen | Details | |
616-473-7 | 77536-68-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
The distillate from coke oven light oil having an approximate distillation range below 100°C (212°F). Composed primarily of C4 to C6 aliphatic hydrocarbons. | 266-023-5 | 65996-88-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity | Details |
202-110-6 | 91-95-2 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for mutagenicity Suspected carcinogen Suspected hazardous to the aquatic environment Suspected mutagen Suspected persistent in the environment Suspected respiratory sensitiser | Details | |
A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by treating catalytic cracked clarified oil with hydrogen to convert organic sulfur to hydrogen sulfide which is removed. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly greater than C20 and boiling above approximately 350°C (662°F). This stream is likely to contain 5 wt. % or more of 4- to 6-membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons. | 269-782-0 | 68333-26-6 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The substantially solvent-free product obtained by the distillation of the solvent from filtered coal extract solution produced by digesting coal in a liquid solvent. A black semi-solid, composed primarily of a complex combination of condensed-ring aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic nitrogen compounds, aromatic sulfur compounds, phenolic compounds and other aromatic oxygen compounds, and their alkyl derivatives. | 302-683-3 | 94114-48-4 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
The product obtained by filtration of coal mineral matter and undissolved coal from coal extract solution produced by digesting coal in a liquid solvent. A black, viscous, highly complex liquid combination composed primarily of aromatic and partly hydrogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic nitrogen compounds, aromatic sulfur compounds, phenolic and other aromatic oxygen compounds and their alkyl derivatives. | 302-682-8 | 94114-47-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity | Details |
268-169-5 | 68016-03-5 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
261-346-8 | 58591-45-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
This substance is identified in the Colour Index by Colour Index Constitution Number, C.I. 77332. | 269-051-6 | 68186-89-0 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details |
620-395-9 | 12737-30-3 | Harmonised classification for carcinogenicity Harmonised classification for skin sensitisation Harmonised classification for specific target organ toxicity | Details | |
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