A complete, updated Proposition 65 list is available for download as a pdf file here.
Effective August 7, 2009, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) of the California Environmental Protection Agency is adding the chemicals identified below to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, for the purposes of Proposition 65.
Additional endpoints are being added for chemicals that are already on the Proposition 65 list.
Health and Safety Code section 25249.8(a) requires that certain substances identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) or the National Toxicology Program (NTP), as described in Labor Code section 6382(b)(1) and (d), be included on the Proposition 65 list as causing cancer. Labor Code section 6382(b)(1) references substances identified as human or animal carcinogens by IARC, and Labor Code section 6382(d) references substances identified as carcinogens or potential carcinogens by IARC or NTP.
Health and Safety Code section 25249.8(a) further requires that substances identified in Labor Code section 6382(d) as causing reproductive toxicity be included on the Proposition 65 list. Labor Code section 6382(d) references chemicals within the scope of the federal Hazard Communication Standard that are identified as reproductive toxicants (Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), section1910.1200, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Occupational Safety and Health Administration). Chemicals are listed under Proposition 65 if they are identified as causing developmental or reproductive toxicity in the latest edition of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) “Threshold Limit Values”. (Title 29, CFR, section 1910.1200(d)(3)).
The bases for these listings was described in two public notices both published in the June 12, 2009, issue of the California Regulatory Notice Register (Register 2009, No. 24-Z). The titles of the notices were “Request For Comments on Chemicals Proposed For Listing By the Labor Code Mechanism (carcinogens)”; and “Request For Comments on Chemicals Proposed For Listing By the Labor Code Mechanism (reproductive and developmental toxicants)”. The publication of the two notices initiated a 30-day public comment period that closed on July 13, 2009.
OEHHA did not receive comments from the public on the chemicals included in today’s notice. Listing decisions for other chemicals identified in the June 12 notices will be published at a later date.
OEHHA has not established no-significant-risk-levels (NSRLs) for the carcinogens or the maximum allowable dose levels (MADLs) for reproductive toxicants included in this notice, with the exception of toluene and ethylene oxide. OEHHA has not reviewed the MADLs for toluene and ethylene oxide to determine if they should be revised to reflect the new endpoints identified in this notice. The priority status of the development of these NSRLs and MADLs will be announced in a future version of OEHHA’s Proposition 65 Status Report on No Significant Risk Levels for Carcinogens and Maximum Allowable Dose levels for Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity, available at http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65.html.
A complete, updated Proposition 65 list is published elsewhere in this issue of the California Regulatory Notice Register. The table below summarizes the changes made today to the Proposition 65 list.
Chemical |
CAS No. |
Toxicological Endpoint |
Listing Mechanism1 |
Amsacrine |
51264-14-3 |
Cancer |
LC |
Toxins derived from Fusarium moniliforme (Fusarium verticillioides) |
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Cancer |
LC |
Zalcitabine |
7481-89-2 |
Cancer |
LC |
Chemical |
CAS No. |
Toxicological Endpoint |
Listing |
n-Butyl glycidyl ether |
2426-08-6 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Carbaryl |
63-25-2 |
Developmental, |
LC |
Chloroform4 |
67-66-3 |
Developmental toxicity |
LC |
2-Chloropropionic acid |
598-78-7 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Dichloroacetic acid4 |
79-43-6 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Diglycidyl ether |
2238-07-5 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Ethylene oxide2, 4 |
75-21-8 |
Developmental, |
LC |
2-Ethylhexanoic acid |
149-57-5 |
Developmental toxicity |
LC |
Methyl chloride3 |
74-87- |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Methyl n-butyl ketone |
591-78-6 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
p,p’-Oxybis(benzenesulfonyl hydrazide) |
80-51-3 |
Developmental toxicity |
LC |
Phenyl glycidyl ether4 |
122-60-1 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
Phenylphosphine |
638-21-1 |
Developmental toxicity |
LC |
Toluene3 |
108-88-3 |
Female reproductive toxicity |
LC |
1,3,5-Triglycidal-s-triazinetrione |
2541-62-9 |
Male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
4-Vinylcyclohexene4 |
100-40-3 |
Female and male reproductive toxicity |
LC |
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1 Listing mechanism:
Labor Code” mechanism (Labor Code sections 6382(b)(1) and (d))
2 Already on the Proposition 65 list based on female reproductive toxicity.
3 Already on the Proposition 65 list based on developmental toxicity.
4 Already on the Proposition 65 list as known to cause cancer.
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