Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 150, Number 3: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
January 16, 2016
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
CANADA STUDENT LOANS REGULATIONS
Interest rates
In accordance with subsection 13(3) of the Canada Student Loans Regulations, notice is hereby given that, pursuant to subsections 13(1) and 13(2) respectively, the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour has fixed the Class “A” rate of interest at 1.625% and the Class “B” rate of interest at 2.250% for the loan year beginning on August 1, 2015, and ending on July 31, 2016.
December 28, 2015
THE HONOURABLE MARYANN MIHYCHUK, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Labour styled as Minister of Employment,
Workforce Development and Labour
[3-1-o]
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION REVIEW ACT
Decisions, undertakings and orders on claims for exemption
Pursuant to paragraph 18(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of the decisions of the screening officer respecting each claim for exemption and the relevant material safety data sheet (MSDS) and (where applicable) the label listed below.
In accordance with section 20 of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, a claimant or any affected party, as defined, may appeal a decision or order of a screening officer. An affected party may also appeal an undertaking in respect of which a notice has been published in the Canada Gazette. To initiate the appeal process, a Statement of Appeal (Form 1) as prescribed by the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act Appeal Board Procedures Regulations must be completed and delivered, along with the fee prescribed by section 12 of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Regulations, within 45 days of the publication of this notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I, to the Chief Appeals Officer at the following address: Workplace Hazardous Materials Bureau, 269 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9.
ROSSLYNN MILLER-LEE
Chief Screening Officer
On February 11, 2015, the Hazardous Products Act (HPA) was amended, and the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the Ingredient Disclosure List were repealed and replaced with the new Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR). The revised legislation (HPA/HPR) is referred to as WHMIS 2015 and the former legislation (HPA/CPR) is referred to as WHMIS 1988.
Transitional provisions allow compliance with either WHMIS 1988 or WHMIS 2015 for a specified period of time. All claims for exemption in this publication were filed and evaluated in accordance with the provisions of WHMIS 1988.
There were no written representations from affected parties with respect to any of the claims for exemption and related MSDSs or labels mentioned below.
Each of the claims for exemption listed in the table below was found to be valid except for those for Registry Numbers (RNs) 9054, 9056, 9070, 9080, 9140, 9189, 9213, 9219, 9246, 9309, 9364, 9366, 9374, 9400, 9401, 9421 and 9505, which were found to be partially valid, and RN 9137, which was found to be invalid. The screening officer reached this decision after reviewing the information in support of the claim, having regard exclusively to the criteria found in section 3 of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Regulations.
Claimant | Product Identifier | RN | Date of Decision |
---|---|---|---|
Cansolv Technologies Inc. | Cansolv™ Absorbent DC-103 Concentrate | 9038 | 2015-07-06 |
DuPont Electronic Technologies - MCM | BQ311 | 9039 | 2015-07-16 |
Schlumberger Canada Ltd. | External CT Corrosion Inhibitor A265 | 9041 | 2015-06-02 |
Trican Well Service Ltd. | WXB-16 | 9048 | 2015-06-30 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | CRO2032X CORROSION INHIBITOR | 9049 | 2015-07-03 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | Cutsol | 9054 | 2015-06-30 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | PETROMIX FC-M | 9055 | 2015-06-30 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | CUTSOL HD | 9056 | 2015-09-10 |
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP) | DESMOLUX® U 200 radiation curing resins | 9060 | 2015-06-10 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co. | MC MX 5-3504 | 9063 | 2015-06-30 |
Stepan Company | AGENT 150-S24 | 9064 | 2015-06-08 |
Stepan Company | PETROSTEP S-1 HA | 9065 | 2015-06-05 |
Stepan Company | AGENT 150-S23 | 9066 | 2015-06-05 |
Nalco Canada Co. | Nalco® EC6790A | 9067 | 2015-06-01 |
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. | DWP-134 | 9070 | 2015-07-07 |
Construction DJL Inc. | Polytech ET1 | 9073 | 2015-07-09 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | PROSWEET S1790 | 9074 | 2015-06-25 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | SPEC-AID 8Q206ULS | 9075 | 2015-07-17 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | SPEC-AID 8Q213C | 9076 | 2015-06-25 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | SPEC-AID 8Q206S ULS | 9077 | 2015-07-16 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | SPEC-AID 8Q107ULS | 9078 | 2015-06-18 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | SPEC-AID 8Q5151ULS | 9079 | 2015-06-19 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | PROSWEET S-1791 | 9080 | 2015-06-19 |
BASF Canada Inc. | TINUVIN XT 850 GRANULES | 9085 | 2015-06-19 |
ECO-TEC Inc. | ECO BRINE-XLH | 9092 | 2015-07-28 |
Stepan Company | PETROSTEP LB BLEND | 9099 | 2015-08-28 |
BASF Canada Inc. | Inoterra DWF | 9101 | 2015-06-22 |
BASF Canada Inc. | Inoterra DWF C | 9102 | 2015-06-22 |
Stepan Company | TOXIMUL 8363 | 9106 | 2015-06-26 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | TOLAD™ 9022M ADDITIVE | 9107 | 2015-07-16 |
Nalco Canada Co. | EC6019A WATER CLARIFIER | 9116 | 2015-06-15 |
Nalco Canada Co. | BREAXIT® SP396 | 9117 | 2015-06-15 |
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. | EnviroGem® 360 SURFACTANT | 9127 | 2015-06-02 |
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. | XF-AC14003 | 9128 | 2015-06-02 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | PAO2358 PARAFFIN CONTROL | 9130 | 2015-06-22 |
Dow Corning Corporation | DOW CORNING® 3-1953 CONFORMAL COATING | 9131 | 2015-07-23 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | PETROSWEET™ HSO3510 H2S SCAVENGER | 9132 | 2015-07-03 |
Enthone, Inc. | ANKOR® LF19 | 9136 | 2015-06-22 |
Enthone, Inc. | ANKOR® NFDS | 9137 | 2015-07-03 |
Enthone, Inc. | CUPROSTAR® 1550 MAINTENANCE | 9140 | 2015-06-01 |
Enthone, Inc. | ENSEAL® 140 | 9146 | 2015-06-22 |
Enthone, Inc. | ENSTRIP® GT-317A | 9149 | 2015-06-23 |
Enthone, Inc. | PERMA PASS® 3098 HC | 9158 | 2015-07-03 |
CESI Chemical | DWP-967 | 9171 | 2015-09-29 |
Nalco Canada Co. | Comptrene® EC3420G | 9180 | 2015-09-29 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | CRO2032U CORROSION INHIBITOR | 9185 | 2015-09-23 |
Steve Strba Consulting Inc. | SCL 809 CII | 9189 | 2015-08-28 |
Rohm and Haas Canada LP | ACRYLIGARD™ CS-132 RESIN POWDER | 9190 | 2015-09-23 |
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. | DUAL SPACER SURFACTANT A | 9199 | 2015-08-17 |
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. | DUAL SPACER SURFACTANT B | 9200 | 2015-08-14 |
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. | DWP-973 | 9201 | 2015-07-20 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC | OLOA 54000 | 9202 | 2015-08-28 |
Nalco Canada Co. | RESOLV™ EC2630A | 9203 | 2015-07-30 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ SMC/Fiberglass Repair (90 Minutes) Adhesive PN 08274 - Accelerator | 9205 | 2015-08-17 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 12204 Performance Additive | 9206 | 2015-09-08 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ Fire Barrier Rated Foam, FIP, 1-Step Part A | 9208 | 2015-09-03 |
Arkema Canada Inc. | LUPEROX® EZ Breaker 200G | 9209 | 2015-08-19 |
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP) | UCECOAT® 7674 radiation curing resins | 9210 | 2015-09-18 |
Fluid Energy Group Ltd. | Enviro-Syn HCR 2000 Series | 9211 | 2015-08-06 |
Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc. | HY BRITE® RBC-1300 | 9212 | 2015-07-23 |
Stepan Company | AGENT 4702-55 | 9213 | 2015-07-20 |
Momentive Performance Materials | Niax® catalyst A-300 | 9215 | 2015-08-31 |
Canadian Energy Services | EnerScav C | 9218 | 2015-08-28 |
Momentive Performance Materials | Niax® silicone L-580 | 9219 | 2015-07-06 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | PAO3086 ASPHALTENE INHIBITOR | 9220 | 2015-09-23 |
Rohm and Haas Canada LP | Preferred DC | 9223 | 2015-07-16 |
Allnex Canada Inc., (c/o Goodmans, LLP) | DESMOLUX® XP2738 radiation curing resins | 9225 | 2015-08-27 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC | LUBAD 1829 | 9226 | 2015-07-09 |
DuPont Electronic Technologies-MCM | PE826 | 9227 | 2015-06-16 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co. | RockOn™ MX 5-2556 | 9229 | 2015-08-07 |
Multi-Chem Production Chemicals Co. | RockOn™ MX 5-3447 | 9230 | 2015-08-07 |
Baker Petrolite Corp. | CRONOX™ 283ES CORROSION INHIBITOR | 9231 | 2015-09-11 |
Win Chemicals Ltd. | CVS | 9233 | 2015-07-20 |
Nalco Canada Co. | EnterFast® EC9008B | 9234 | 2015-09-21 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Acrylic Adhesive DP8410NS Green, Part A | 9235 | 2015-07-03 |
Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc. | HY BRITE® RA-1504 | 9237 | 2015-07-23 |
Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc. | HY BRITE® CK-1109 | 9238 | 2015-07-23 |
Univar Canada Ltd. | ACRYSIRUP DR-460 | 9239 | 2015-09-22 |
Univar Canada Ltd. | ACRYSIRUP 3018 A&B | 9240 | 2015-09-22 |
IPAC Chemicals Ltd. | Envirobind CAP | 9241 | 2015-07-06 |
Univar Canada Ltd. | ACRYSIRUP TW-008 | 9242 | 2015-09-22 |
Evonik Corporation | Protectosil® CHEM-TRETE® PB 100 | 9243 | 2015-09-23 |
Nalco Canada Co. | Nalco® OS7070 | 9244 | 2015-07-03 |
Momentive Performance Materials | Niax® flame lamination additive FLE-200 | 9246 | 2015-07-20 |
Cytec Industries Inc. | OREPREP® F-603 Frother | 9260 | 2015-07-29 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 3491LV Performance Additive | 9309 | 2015-04-08 |
IPAC Chemicals Ltd. | Envirobind APS | 9329 | 2015-06-10 |
BYK USA Inc. | Disperbyk-111 | 9349 | 2015-06-29 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 5769 Performance Additive | 9364 | 2015-07-30 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 1811 Performance Additive | 9366 | 2015-06-19 |
Reichhold, Inc. | BECKOSOL AQ® 305 | 9367 | 2015-06-10 |
Reichhold, Inc. | BECKOSOL AQ® 300 | 9368 | 2015-06-10 |
Reichhold, Inc. | BECKOSOL AQ® 205 | 9369 | 2015-06-10 |
Reichhold, Inc. | BECKOSOL AQ® 201 | 9370 | 2015-06-10 |
Reichhold, Inc. | BECKOSOL AQ® 101 | 9371 | 2015-06-10 |
3M Canada Company | 3M™ Impact Resistant Structural Adhesive Part A, Pns 07333, 57333 | 9373 | 2015-07-30 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 8703G Performance Additive | 9374 | 2015-08-26 |
Nalco Canada ULC | DURASOFT™ 64870 | 9377 | 2015-06-19 |
Weatherford | WSI 3308 | 9378 | 2015-06-11 |
Weatherford | WSP 2736 | 9379 | 2015-07-03 |
Solvay Canada Inc. | AGRHOSPEC HT 2009 | 9380 | 2015-08-18 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Ltd. | FLEX 20 | 9382 | 2015-06-10 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Ltd. | FLEX 31 | 9383 | 2015-06-10 |
Charles Tennant & Company (Canada) Ltd. | FLEX 41 | 9384 | 2015-08-20 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8020 | 9385 | 2015-07-07 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8220 | 9386 | 2015-07-07 |
Dow Chemical Canada ULC | GT Amine MDX1 | 9387 | 2015-07-16 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8221 | 9388 | 2015-07-07 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8222 | 9389 | 2015-07-07 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8224 | 9390 | 2015-07-07 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8225 | 9391 | 2015-08-25 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8240 | 9392 | 2015-08-06 |
Trican Well Service Ltd. | AI-11 | 9393 | 2015-08-17 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | PETROFLO 20Y99 | 9394 | 2015-07-14 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | PETROFLO 20Y98 | 9395 | 2015-07-14 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALCO® 9729 | 9396 | 2015-08-21 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 052 Performance Additive | 9397 | 2015-07-20 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 594 Performance Additive | 9400 | 2015-07-13 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 596 Performance Additive | 9401 | 2015-08-28 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 510 Performance Additive | 9402 | 2015-07-09 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | MAX-AMINE GT-741 | 9404 | 2015-07-02 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | PHILMPLUS* 5K35 | 9405 | 2015-07-30 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | STYREX40 | 9406 | 2015-06-10 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | GENGARD GN8021 | 9407 | 2015-07-07 |
BWA Water Additives US LLC | Belcor 585 | 9410 | 2015-08-19 |
The Lubrizol Corporation | LUBRIZOL® 5954AIM | 9411 | 2015-06-17 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | STYREX*50 | 9412 | 2015-07-21 |
GE Water & Process Technologies Canada | BETZ PETROMEEN OS-23B | 9414 | 2015-08-27 |
Momentive Performance Materials | Silbreak* 503 demulsifier | 9416 | 2015-06-09 |
Baker Petrolite LLC | JETTISON™ 3000 SOLIDS RELEASE AGENT | 9417 | 2015-06-18 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC | OLOA 45400E | 9418 | 2015-07-16 |
MeadWestvaco Corp. Specialty Chemicals Div. | EnvaMul™ 1767 | 9419 | 2015-06-10 |
Momentive Performance Materials | Niax* flame lamination additive FLE-200LF | 9421 | 2015-07-17 |
Cytec Industries Inc. | BR® 624 Potting Compound | 9422 | 2015-07-20 |
Cytec Industries Inc. | BR® 127 NC ESD Primer | 9423 | 2015-08-28 |
Chevron Oronite Company LLC | LUBAD 1860 | 9429 | 2015-06-10 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALCO EC1436A | 9434 | 2015-08-24 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | Polartech BA 30 T | 9448 | 2015-09-03 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | Polartech MA 5715 DT | 9451 | 2015-08-25 |
Baker Hughes Oilfield Operations | StimCarb™ SAF fluid | 9465 | 2015-08-25 |
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. | FR-68 | 9469 | 2015-08-25 |
Cansolv Technologies Inc. | CANSOLV™ Absorbent DS | 9487 | 2015-09-23 |
Nalco Canada ULC | NALCO® EC3038A | 9504 | 2015-08-24 |
Afton Chemical Corporation | HiTEC® 2235 Performance Additive | 9505 | 2015-09-18 |
Nalco Canada ULC | CLAR10650A | 9507 | 2015-08-24 |
The subject of the claim for exemption on which the screening officer issued a decision for the following claims is different from the subject of the claim that was published in the Notice of Filing.
RN | Notice of Filing Publication Date | Original Subject of the Claim | Revised Subject of the Claim |
---|---|---|---|
9038 | 2014-01-25 | C.i. and c. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients, and the name of a toxicological study |
9048 | 2014-01-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9056 | 2014-01-25 | C.i. of four ingredients | C.i. and c. of five ingredients |
9085 | 2014-01-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9099 | 2014-04-26 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of four ingredients |
9136 | 2014-04-26 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of one ingredient |
9171 | 2014-04-26 | C.i. of four ingredients | C.i. and c. of five ingredients |
9180 | 2014-04-26 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients, c. of three ingredients |
9185 | 2014-04-26 | C.i. of five ingredients | C.i. and c. of five ingredients |
9203 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of two ingredients |
9206 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of four ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9208 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. of four ingredients |
9209 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9211 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9215 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of one ingredient |
9218 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9219 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9223 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9227 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of five ingredients |
9229 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients, c. of one ingredient |
9230 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients, c. of one ingredient |
9239 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9240 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9242 | 2014-07-19 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9309 | 2015-01-31 | C.i. of nine ingredients | C.i. and c. of nine ingredients |
9329 | 2015-01-31 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of seven ingredients |
9349 | 2015-01-31 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of one ingredient |
9364 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9366 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of six ingredients | C.i. and c. of six ingredients |
9367 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9368 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9369 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9370 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9371 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9373 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. of three ingredients, c.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of one ingredient |
9374 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of four ingredients | C.i. and c. of seven ingredients |
9378 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of three ingredients |
9379 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of three ingredients |
9397 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9400 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of five ingredients | C.i. and c. of five ingredients |
9401 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of five ingredients |
9410 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients, c. of one ingredient |
9411 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient |
9421 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients |
9422 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of four ingredients | C.i. and c. of four ingredients |
9423 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of three ingredients, c. of five ingredients |
9434 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. of two ingredients |
9435 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of two ingredients |
9436 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of four ingredients |
9439 | 2015-04-25 | C.i. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of four ingredients |
9468 | 2015-07-25 | C.i. and c. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of one ingredient, c. of two ingredients |
9469 | 2015-07-25 | C.i. and c. of three ingredients | C.i. and c. of four ingredients |
9481 | 2015-07-25 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients | C.i. and c. of two ingredients, c. of one ingredient |
9504 | 2015-07-25 | C.i. and c. of five ingredients | C.i. and c. of four ingredients |
9505 | 2015-07-25 | C.i. and c. of two ingredients, c. of one ingredient | C.i. and c. of four ingredients |
Note: C.i. = Chemical identity and c. = concentration.
- NOTES: 1. The Notice of Filing published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on January 25, 2014, bearing Registry Number 9067, listed the name of the claimant to be Nalco Canada Co. The claimant name on which the screening officer issued the decision is Nalco Canada ULC.
- 2. The Notice of Filing published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on April 26, 2014, bearing Registry Numbers 9116, 9117 and 9180, listed the name of the claimant to be Nalco Canada Co. The claimant name on which the screening officer issued the decision is Nalco Canada ULC.
- 3. The Notice of Filing published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on July 19, 2014, bearing Registry Numbers 9203, 9234 and 9244, listed the name of the claimant to be Nalco Canada Co. The claimant name on which the screening officer issued the decision is Nalco Canada ULC.
Having regard for the various data readily available in the literature and any information provided by the claimant, the screening officer found that only the respective MSDSs in respect of the claims bearing RNs 9064, 9065, 9066, 9085, 9190, 9212, 9215, 9227, 9235, 9237, 9238, 9349, 9396, 9416, 9417, 9419, 9429, 9448 and 9507 complied with the requirements of the relevant legislation.
In all cases where the MSDS or the label was determined not to be in compliance with the relevant legislation, pursuant to subsection 16.1(1) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the claimant was given 30 days to provide the screening officer with a signed undertaking accompanied by the MSDS or the label amended as necessary.
CLAIMS FOR WHICH THE SCREENING OFFICER WAS SATISFIED THAT THE CLAIMANT HAD TAKEN THE MEASURES SET OUT IN THE UNDERTAKING
Pursuant to paragraph 18(1)(b) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of information that has been disclosed on the relevant MSDS or label in compliance with an undertaking and the date on which the notice referred to in subsection 16.1(3) of the Act was issued.
RN: 9038 Date: 2015-08-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic and embryotoxic effects.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >2 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “cyclic amine (1)”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >2 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “cyclic amine (2)”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >2 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “cyclic amine (2)”.
RN: 9039 Date: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 0.05 mg/m3 for the ingredient “lead”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9041 Date: 2015-07-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentrations of the ingredients in the product.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be an eye irritant.
RN: 9048 Date: 2015-06-30
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D2A and E.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS E pictogram, if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause eye and skin corrosion in laboratory animals.
- Disclose the ACGIH–TWA exposure limit of 2 mg/m3 for the confidential ingredients “borate salts” and “inorganic metal oxide” and the ACGIH–STEL exposure limit of 6 mg/m3 for the confidential ingredient “borate salts”.
- Disclose water and ethanol as incompatible materials.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause reproductive toxicity in the absence of maternal toxicity.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects in the absence of maternal toxicity.
RN: 9049 Date: 2015-07-31
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose ingestion as an additional route of entry.
RN: 9060 Date: 2015-07-13
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Add “oxides of carbon” and “oxides of nitrogen” to the list of hazardous decomposition products.
RN: 9063 Date: 2015-08-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9067 Date: 2015-07-06
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS.
RN: 9073 Date: 2015-07-20
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 4 320 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient « heavy, complex hydrocarbons ».
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause teratogenic effects.
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause harmful effects on the liver.
RN: 9074 Date: 2015-07-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause liver effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >5 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “glycol ether”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >5 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “glycol ether”.
RN: 9075 Date: 2015-08-17
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin and eye corrosion in laboratory animals.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an acceptable LD50 (rat, oral) value for the confidential ingredient “substituted phenol”.
- Disclose an acceptable LD50 (rat, oral) value for an additional ingredient.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class E.
RN: 9076 Date: 2015-07-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 222 mg/kg for the ingredient “N,N′-di-sec-butyl-p-phenylenediamine”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 8 697 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “substituted phenol”.
RN: 9077 Date: 2015-08-12
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause skin and eye corrosion in animals.
- Disclose that acute exposure to an ingredient has caused central nervous system effects, liver effects, kidney effects and immune system effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose adequate measures to be taken in case of a spill or leak.
- Disclose adequate measures for handling, equipment, and storage.
- Disclose the ACGIH “skin” notation for the ingredient “phenol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 0.625 mL/kg for the ingredient “phenol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D1B and E.
RN: 9078 Date: 2015-07-16
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the ACGIH “skin” notation for the confidential ingredients “alkyl amine” and “ethylene diamine”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 1 128 mg/kg for the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkyl amine”.
RN: 9079 Date: 2015-07-16
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause teratogenic effects.
- Disclose that an ingredient in the product has been shown to cause skin and eye corrosion in animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 443 mg/kg for the product.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D2A and E.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS E pictogram, if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS D2 pictogram, if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
RN: 9092 Date: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose skin contact and eye contact as additional routes of entry.
- Disclose that an ingredient is corrosive.
RN: 9099 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects.
RN: 9101 Date: 2015-07-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentration of the confidential ingredient “oxirane, polymer monoalkylether”.
- In relation to the first aid information shown on the MSDS for eye contact, disclose that medical attention must be obtained immediately.
RN: 9102 Date: 2015-07-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- In relation to the first aid information shown on the MSDS for eye contact, disclose that medical attention must be obtained immediately.
RN: 9106 Date: 2015-07-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentration of the ingredients in the product.
- Disclose that an ingredient is corrosive.
RN: 9107 Date: 2015-07-31
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose ingestion as an additional route of entry.
- Disclose an acceptable exposure limit for the confidential ingredient “amine compound”.
RNs: 9116 and 9117 Date: 2015-07-16
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the additional confidential ingredient “oxyalkylated resin”, and its concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 4 000 mg/kg for the ingredient “ethylene glycol” and an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 220 mg/kg for the ingredient “ammonium chloride”.
RN: 9127 Date: 2015-06-22
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentrations of the ingredients in the product.
- Add “oxides of sulfur” and “hydrogen chloride” as additional hazardous combustion products.
RN: 9128 Date: 2015-06-22
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentrations of the ingredients in the product.
RN: 9130 Date: 2015-07-08
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 1 hour) value of 76 900 ppm for the controlled ingredient “hexane”.
- Disclose that the controlled ingredient “hexane” has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vivo.
RN: 9131 Date: 2015-08-05
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient causes mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9132 Date: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS.
RN: 9136 Date: 2015-08-25
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects in the absence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
RN: 9146 Date: 2015-08-27
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
RN: 9149 Date: 2015-09-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
RN: 9158 Date: 2015-09-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of two additional ingredients, along with their CAS registry numbers and their concentrations, or concentration ranges, in the product.
RN: 9171 Date: 2015-10-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 8 mL/kg for the ingredient “isopropanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 22.06 g/kg for the confidential ingredient “polyol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause fetotoxic effects and developmental effects in the presence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9180 Date: 2015-10-30
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 10 ppm for the ingredient “diethylene glycol monobutyl ether”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9185 Date: 2015-10-09
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Add ingestion as a route of entry.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 8 400 mg/kg for the ingredient “light aromatic naphtha”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 6.0 mL/kg for the ingredient “isopropanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 8 mL/kg for the ingredient “isopropanol”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 8 hours) value of 19 000 ppm for the ingredient “isopropanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 0.53 g/kg for the ingredient “2-butoxyethanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 0.45 mL/kg for the ingredient “2-butoxyethanol”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 4 hours) value of 450 ppm for the ingredient “2-butoxyethanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 12.25 mL/kg for the ingredient “methanol”.
RNs: 9199 and 9200 Date: 2015-09-17
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9201 Date: 2015-09-01
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the eyes.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be a skin irritant.
- Disclose the appropriate LD50 values (oral and dermal) and an LC50 value for the confidential ingredient “organic peroxide” in an acceptable manner.
RN: 9202 Date: 2015-10-08
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 100 mg/kg for the ingredient “phenol, tetrapropenyl, derivatives”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects in the absence of maternal toxicity.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9203 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that acute eye exposure to an ingredient has caused severe eye irritation in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that acute skin exposure to an ingredient has caused skin irritation in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that acute ingestion of ingredients has caused central nervous system effects in humans.
- Disclose that acute inhalation of an ingredient has caused toxicity in laboratory animals.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 200 mg/m3 for the ingredient “kerosene”.
- Disclose that chronic exposure to an ingredient has caused blood effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, female, oral) value of 0.53 g/kg and an LD50 (rabbit, male, dermal) value of 0.45 mL/kg for the ingredient “2-butoxyethanol”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, female, vapour, 4 hours) value of 450 ppm for the ingredient “2-butoxyethanol”.
RN: 9205 Date: 2015-09-01
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 850 mg/kg for the ingredient “Bis(3-aminopropyl) ether of diethylene glycol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic and embryotoxic effects in the presence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
RN: 9208 Date: 2015-09-16
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of two additional confidential ingredients.
- Disclose an ACGIH–TLV exposure limit for the confidential ingredient “catalyst” in an acceptable manner.
RN: 9209 Date: 2015-08-26
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose eye contact as a route of entry.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be a skin irritant.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the eyes.
RN: 9210 Date: 2015-10-20
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9211 Date: 2015-08-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that the product is corrosive to the eyes.
RN: 9218 Date: 2015-09-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Add “oxides of nitrogen” as an additional hazardous combustion product.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 4 hours) value of >2 500 ppm for a confidential ingredient.
RN: 9220 Date: 2015-10-26
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D1B.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS D1 pictogram, if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
- Disclose ingestion as an additional route of entry.
RN: 9223 Date: 2015-08-13
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS.
RN: 9225 Date: 2015-09-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9226 Date: 2015-08-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that acute ingestion of an ingredient has caused cardiopulmonary effects and kidney effects in humans.
- Disclose that chronic ingestion of an ingredient has caused liver effects and teratogenic/embryotoxic effects in animals in the absence of maternal toxicity.
- Disclose acceptable LD50 values (oral) for the ingredients in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 9.53 mL/kg for the ingredient “ethylene glycol”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D1B.
RN: 9229 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the ACGIH “skin” notation for the ingredient “methanol”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D1B, D2A, D2B and B3.
RN: 9230 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the ACGIH “skin” notation for the ingredient “methanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 6.7 mL/kg for the confidential ingredient “ethoxylated alcohols”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D1B, D2A, D2B and B2.
RN: 9231 Date: 2015-09-28
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 250 ppm and an ACGIH TLV–STEL exposure limit of 500 ppm for the ingredient “acetone”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 4 hours) value of 29 900 ppm for the ingredient “acetone”.
- Disclose that the ingredient “acetone” is toxicologically synergistic with the ingredient “acetonitrile”.
RN: 9233 Date: 2015-07-23
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9234 Date: 2015-10-22
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that ingestion of an ingredient has been shown to cause central nervous system effects in humans.
- Disclose that acute inhalation of an ingredient has caused central nervous system effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose a statement to the effect that metal containers should be grounded during the transfer of large quantities of the controlled product.
- Disclose ingestion as an additional route of entry.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 8.00 mL/kg for the ingredient “isopropanol”.
RNs: 9239 and 9240 Date: 2015-10-09
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose that ingredients have been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9241 Date: 2015-08-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–C exposure limit of 100 mg/m3 for the ingredient “ethylene glycol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alcohol ethoxylate”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >1 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alcohol ethoxylate”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic and fetotoxic effects.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9242 Date: 2015-10-09
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose that ingredients in the product have been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9243 Date: 2015-10-02
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, female, oral) of >500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkylalkoxysilane”.
RN: 9244 Date: 2015-08-06
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause central nervous system effects in humans.
- Disclose an acceptable exposure limit for the confidential ingredient “aliphatic alcohol B”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause chronic effects on the male reproductive function in laboratory animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >5 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “aliphatic alcohol B”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 4 hours) value of >100 mg/L for the confidential ingredient “aliphatic alcohol B”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 6 280 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “substituted alcohol” and an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >3 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “aliphatic alcohol A”.
RN: 9260 Date: 2015-08-26
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2.46 mL/kg for the ingredient “2-ethylhexanol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 3.56 mL/kg for the ingredient “methyl isobutyl carbinol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient is a skin irritant.
RN: 9329 Date: 2015-07-10
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be an eye irritant.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredients “alcohol ethoxylate 1”, “alcohol ethoxylate 2”, “alcohol ethoxylate 3”, “alcohol ethoxylate 4” and “alcohol ethoxylate 5”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >1 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredients “alcohol ethoxylate 1” and “alcohol ethoxylate 3” and an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >200–1 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alcohol ethoxylate 2”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D1B.
RNs: 9367 and 9368 Date: 2015-07-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RNs: 9369, 9370 and 9371 Date: 2015-07-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9373 Date: 2015-08-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 850 mg/kg for the ingredient “Bis(3-aminopropyl) ether of diethylene glycol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 625 mg/kg and an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 2 110 mg/kg for the ingredient “methylenedi(cyclohexylamine)”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 368 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “polyamide resin”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D1B.
RN: 9377 Date: 2015-07-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9378 Date: 2015-07-03
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 4.00 g/kg for the ingredient “ethylene glycol”.
RN: 9379 Date: 2015-07-13
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 4 g/kg for the ingredient “ethylene glycol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 0.635 mL/kg for the ingredient “tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium sulfate”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, aerosol, 4 hours) value of 0.591 mg/L for the ingredient “tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium sulfate”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects in the presence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9380 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9382 Date: 2015-06-15
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 583 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “xanthate derivate” and an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 586 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “aminothioate derivate”.
RN: 9383 Date: 2015-06-15
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS D2B pictogram if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
- Disclose an ACGIH–TLV ceiling value of 2 mg/m3 for the ingredient “sodium hydroxide”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 586 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “aminothioate derivative”.
RN: 9384 Date: 2015-08-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 50 ppm for the ingredient “isobutyl alcohol”.
- Disclose the acceptable LD50 values for the confidential ingredients “aminothioate derivative” and “xanthane derivative”.
RNs: 9385, 9386, 9388, 9389 and 9390 Date: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9387 Date: 2015-08-12
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9391 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9392 Date: 2015-09-10
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 710 mg/kg for the ingredient “zinc sulfate”.
RN: 9393 Date: 2015-08-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 0.01 ppm for the ingredient “potassium iodide”.
- Disclose the acceptable LD50 value for the confidential ingredient “propargyl alcohol derivative”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic and embryotoxic effects in the absence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
RN: 9394 Date: 2015-08-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >50–500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “amine”.
- Disclose that chronic ingestion of an ingredient caused liver effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects.
RN: 9395 Date: 2015-08-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, vapour, 4 hours) value of 2 620 ppm for the confidential ingredient “hydroxyl amine”.
- Disclose an acceptable ACGIH–TWA exposure limit for the confidential ingredient “hydroxyl amine”.
- Disclose that chronic ingestion of an ingredient in the product has caused liver effects in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects.
RN: 9397 Date: 2015-08-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
RN: 9404 Date: 2015-07-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >5 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alcohol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >5 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “polyol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic and embryotoxic effects.
RN: 9405 Date: 2015-08-26
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause respiratory sensitization in laboratory animals.
RN: 9406 Date: 2015-07-07
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the skin.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
RN: 9407 Date: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9410 Date: 2015-09-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 560 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “phosphorous acid”.
- Disclose that an ingredient causes skin sensitization and has been shown to be corrosive to the skin.
RN: 9411 Date: 2015-07-15
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9412 Date: 2015-08-19
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 910 mg/kg for the ingredient “butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)”.
RN: 9414 Date: 2015-10-02
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of >50–500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkylene amine”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >200–1 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkylene amine”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >1 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkanolamine”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 5 660 mg/kg for an additional ingredient.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 1.23 mL/kg for an additional ingredient.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D1B.
- Disclose the additional WHMIS D1 pictogram if WHMIS pictograms are shown on the MSDS.
RN: 9418 Date: 2015-09-14
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be an eye irritant.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- In relation to the first aid information shown on the MSDS for eye contact, disclose an appropriate flush time and that medical attention must be obtained immediately.
- Disclose an ACGIH ceiling value of 100 mg/m3 (aerosol only) for the ingredient “ethylene glycol”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2.9 g/kg for the ingredient “zinc alkyl dithiophosphate” and an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 100 mg/kg for the ingredient “branched alkylphenol”.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause fetotoxic effects and teratogenic effects in the absence of maternal toxicity in laboratory animals.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9422 Date: 2015-08-13
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 30 g/kg for the confidential ingredient “phenolic epoxy resin # 1”.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of >1 000–2 000 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “aliphatic glycidyl ether”.
RN: 9423 Date: 2015-09-17
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the acceptable LD50 (rat, oral) values for the ingredients “diacetone alcohol” and “phenolic epoxy resin #1”.
RN: 9434 Date: 2015-09-28
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient, along with its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2B.
RN: 9465 Date: 2015-09-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- In relation to the first aid information shown on the MSDS for skin contact, disclose a statement to the effect that contaminated clothing should be removed.
RN: 9469 Date: 2015-09-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2B.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be a skin irritant.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects, in vitro.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 2.14 mL/kg for the confidential ingredient “ethoxylated alcohols”.
RN: 9504 Date: 2015-09-22
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- In relation to the first aid information shown on the MSDS for skin contact, disclose a statement to the effect that contaminated clothing should be removed.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, dermal) value of >500 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “substituted phenol 4”.
- Disclose an acceptable LD50 (rat, oral) value for the confidential ingredient “substituted phenol 4”.
CLAIMS FOR WHICH THE SCREENING OFFICER ORDERED THE CLAIMANT TO COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
In the case of the following claims, either the claimant did not supply the screening officer with a signed undertaking or the screening officer was not satisfied that the claimant had taken the measures set out in the undertaking in the manner and within the period specified in it. Pursuant to subsection 17(1) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the screening officer ordered the claimant to comply with the requirements of the relevant legislation within 30 days from the expiry of the appeal period, except that the information in respect of which the claim for exemption was made does not have to be disclosed, and to provide a copy of the amended MSDS to the screening officer within 30 days of expiry of the appeal period.
Pursuant to paragraph 18(1)(a) of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of information that the screening officer ordered to be disclosed on the MSDS reviewed by the screening officer and the date of the order.
RN: 9055 Date: 2015-08-19
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
1. Disclose the concentrations of the ingredients in the product.
2. Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 10 ppm for the confidential ingredient “glycol ether”.
RN: 9206 Date: 2015-10-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
1. Disclose the chemical identity, CAS registry number and concentration, or concentration range, of an ingredient.
RN: 9451 Date: 2015-10-15
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
1. Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the eyes.
CLAIMS FOR WHICH THE SCREENING OFFICER ISSUED THE DECISION THAT THE CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION WAS EITHER PARTIALLY VALID OR INVALID
In the case of the following claims, the screening officer issued the decision that the claims for exemption were partially valid.
Pursuant to section 18 of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of information that the screening officer ordered to be disclosed on an MSDS or a label pursuant to subsection 16(1) and information that has been disclosed on the relevant MSDS or label in compliance with an undertaking, and the dates on which the orders and notices referred to in subsection 16.1(3) of the Act were issued.
RN: 9054
Date of order: 2015-08-19
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the concentrations of the ingredients in the product.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 2.3 g/kg for the confidential ingredient “alkoxylated long chain alkyl alcohol”.
RN: 9056
Date of order: 2015-10-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9070
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-07-17
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose an ACGIH TLV–TWA exposure limit of 2 mg/m3 and an ACGIH TLV–STEL exposure limit of 6 mg/m3 for the confidential ingredient “complex mineral”.
- Disclose that ingredients have been shown to cause teratogenic effects and reproductive toxicity in laboratory animals.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class D2A.
RN: 9080
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-07-16
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause teratogenic effects.
RN: 9140
Date of order: 2015-06-01
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number.
RN: 9189
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-09-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the eyes.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin sensitization in laboratory animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 440 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “phosphonic acid derivative”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class E.
RN: 9213
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-13
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to be corrosive to the eyes.
RN: 9219
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-04
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose inhalation as a route of entry.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
- Disclose concentration ranges for the confidential ingredients “siloxane polyalkyleneoxide copolymer” and “polyalkylene oxide”.
- Disclose that ingredients have been shown to cause reproductive toxicity in laboratory animals.
RN: 9246
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-20
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin sensitization in laboratory animals.
RN: 9309
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-09-29
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of five additional confidential ingredients, along with their CAS registry numbers and their concentrations, or concentration ranges, in the product.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin sensitization in laboratory animals.
RN: 9364
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-27
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9366
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-07-17
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of three additional confidential ingredients.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) of 2 551 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “petroleum distillates”.
RN: 9374
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-09-30
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of two additional confidential ingredients.
RN: 9400
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-11
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 551 mg/kg for the confidential ingredient “petroleum distillates (I)”.
RN: 9401
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-10-02
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional confidential ingredient.
- Disclose that ingredients have been shown to be eye irritants.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1.26 g/kg for the confidential ingredient “sodium petroleum sulfonates (I)”.
RN: 9421
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-17
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin sensitization in laboratory animals.
RN: 9505
Date of order: 2015-09-18
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number.
In the case of the following claim, the screening officer issued the decision that the claim for exemption was invalid.
Pursuant to section 18 of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act, the Chief Screening Officer hereby gives notice of information that the screening officer ordered to be disclosed on an MSDS or a label pursuant to subsection 16(1) and information that has been disclosed on the relevant MSDS or label in compliance with an undertaking, and the dates on which the orders and notices referred to in subsection 16.1(3) of the Act were issued.
RN: 9137
Date of compliance undertaking: 2015-08-28
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 57 mg/kg for the ingredient “chromium (VI) trioxide”.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, aerosol, 4 hours) value of 167 mg/m3 for the ingredient “chromium (VI) trioxide”.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in classes D1A, D2A and E.
CLAIMS FOR WHICH THE SCREENING OFFICER ISSUED A DECISION ON THE CLAIM FOR EXEMPTION BUT WHICH WERE DISCONTINUED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF EITHER A SIGNED UNDERTAKING OR SIGNED ORDERS
The screening officer has identified the following instances of non-compliance with the requirements of the relevant legislation.
RN: 9057
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-06-11
The claimant had been advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose an LC50 (rat, dust, 4 hours) value of <1.17 mg/L and >0.27 mg/L for the ingredient “sodium dichloro-S-triazinetrione”.
RN: 9152
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-06-26
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause mutagenic effects.
RN: 9193
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-08-24
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin corrosion in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause eye corrosion in laboratory animals.
- Disclose that an ingredient has been shown to cause skin sensitization in laboratory animals.
- Disclose an LD50 (rabbit, dermal) value of 1.25 mL/kg for a confidential ingredient.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 1 400 mg/kg for a confidential ingredient.
- Disclose an LD50 (rat, oral) value of 2 710 mg/kg for a confidential ingredient.
- If the WHMIS classifications are stated on the MSDS, disclose that the controlled product is also in class E.
RN: 9398
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-06-30
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9399
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-06-30
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS.
RN: 9467
Date of statement of decisions: 2015-08-25
The claimant had been advised to amend certain aspects of the content and wording of the MSDS and had been further advised to amend the MSDS as indicated below.
- Disclose the presence of an additional ingredient, along with its CAS registry number and its concentration, or concentration range, in the product.
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