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The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is
making two corrections to the list of chemicals as known to the
State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity which
was published on May
31, 2002 in the California Regulatory Notice Register (Register
02, No. 22-Z). The chemical, triforine, which was listed on June
18, 1999 as a chemical known to the State to cause developmental
toxicity had two Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers included
for the chemical. The correct CAS number for triforine should be:
26644-46-2. The chemical, bromate, was listed without a CAS number
on May 31, 2002 as a chemical known to the State to cause cancer.
OEHHA has since determined the correct CAS number for bromate, which
is: 15541-45-4.
Following is the correct listing for the two chemicals:
Cancer
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Chemical
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Previously Listed CAS No.
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Correct CAS No. |
Date of Listing
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| Bromate |
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15541-45-4
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May 31, 2002
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Reproductive Toxicity
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Chemical
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Developmental
Endpoint
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Previously Listed
CAS No. |
Correct CAS No. |
Date of Listing
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| Triforine |
developmental
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26644-46-2 or
37273-84-0
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26644-46-2
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June 18, 1999
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in
the new format (ordered alphabetically by chemical, with
the endpoint of concern (developmental, female or male) for
listing each chemical clearly noted)
View the June 28, 2002 Proposition 65 List.
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