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1 Summary of Approvals of Substances transferred under the Hazardous Substances (Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substances) Transfer Notice 2004 (As Amended) As at 15 December 2008 NOTES: This document sets out the classifications, variation codes and controls relating to the substances approved under the HSNO Act by virtue of the Hazardous Substances (Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substances) Transfer Notice 2004 (As Amended). It takes into account amendments made to the approvals and related controls contained in the Transfer Notice, made under section 67A of the HSNO Act. Those approvals which have been amended under section 67A are denoted by a superscript s67a. This document has been produced by ERMA New Zealand as an information resource only. ERMA New Zealand endeavours to keep this document accurate and up-to-date, but accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions which may have occurred in its production. If you would like a copy of a section 67A decision document or need further information in respect to any amendment to an approval referred to in this document, please contact ERMA New Zealand using the Contact Us page on our website

2 Contents Introduction... 3 Schedule 1 List of substances (dangerous goods) to be transferred... 6 Table 1 Flammable gases (that are not otherwise hazardous)... 6 Table 2 Oxidising gases that are not toxic... 7 Table 3 Oxidising and/or toxic gases... 7 Table 4 Gases that are not hazardous substances (but are controlled by the Hazardous Substances (Compressed Gases) Regulations 2004) Table 5 Classes 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Table 6 Petrol and petroleum products Schedule 2 List of substances (scheduled toxic substances) to be transferred Schedule 3 Changes to controls relating to hazardous gases Schedule 4 Changes to controls relating to gases that are not hazardous substances Schedule 5 Changes to controls relating to classes 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Schedule 5A Controls relating to the use of certain class 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Schedule 6 Changes to controls relating to petrol and petroleum products Schedule 7 Changes to controls relating to scheduled toxic substances Schedule 8 Controls for stationary container systems Part 1 Preliminary provisions Part 2 General requirements for stationary container systems Part 3 Obligations and restrictions for above ground stationary tanks for hazardous liquids Part 4 Obligations and restrictions for above ground stationary tanks for gases Part 5 Separation of above ground stationary tanks used to store hazardous substances Part 6 Below ground tanks for hazardous liquids Part 7 Obligations and restrictions for below ground stationary tanks for gases Part 8 Disused below ground stationary tanks Part 9 Fire fighting facilities Part 10 General requirements for process containers and equipment Part 11 Dispensers for the retail sale of class 2.1.1, 3.1A, 3.1B, and 3.1C hazardous substances Part 12 Vaporisers Part 13 Stationary container system [used in connection with oil burning installations Part 14 Burners Part 15 Pipework Part 16 Fittings Part 17 Marking and records for stationary container systems Part 18 Repairs, alterations, and maintenance Part 19 Test certification Part 20 Transitional Provisions Schedule 9 Controls relating to secondary containment Part 1 Secondary containment Part 2 Transitional Provisions Schedule 10 Controls relating to the adverse effects of unintended ignition of class 2 and class 3.1 hazardous substances Part 1 Preliminary provisions Part 2 Separation of substances not located at a hazardous substance location Part 3 Separation of substances present at hazardous substance location Part 4 Calculation of Distances Part 5 Transitional Provisions Schedule 11 Transitional controls and variations to control Schedule 12 Changes to controls relating to transportation of packaged dangerous goods Schedule 13 Tolerable exposure limits and environmental exposure limits

3 1. Introduction This document sets out the approvals, classifications and controls for substances listed in the Hazardous Substances (Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substances) Transfer Notice 2004 (As Amended) and broadly follows the same structure of the Transfer Notice: Schedule 1 - the hazardous substances (dangerous goods) deemed to be approved under section 29 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (the Act) by virtue of the Transfer Notice, are those listed in Schedule 1. Those substances are also deemed to have the hazard classifications specified opposite their descriptions in Schedule 1. Schedule 2 - the hazardous substances (scheduled toxic substances) deemed to be approved under section 29 of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (the Act) by virtue of the Transfer Notice, are those listed in Schedule 2. Those substances are also deemed to have the hazard classifications specified opposite their descriptions in Schedule 2. Schedules 3 10 and Schedule 12 - the controls that apply to these substances are prescribed by the regulations made under the HSNO Act (the default controls) as varied in Schedules 3 10 and Schedule 12. The default controls are listed below in section 2. Schedule 3 Hazardous gases Schedule 4 Gases that are not hazardous substances Schedule 5 Class 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Schedule 5A Specific class 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Schedule 6 Petrol and Petroleum products Schedule 7 Scheduled toxic substances Schedule 8 Stationary container systems Schedule 9 Secondary containment Schedule 10 Adverse effects of unintended ignition of class 2 and class 3.1 hazardous substances. Schedule 12 Transportation of packaged dangerous goods Schedule 11 the transitional controls listed in Schedule 11 only apply to the substances listed in Schedules 1 and 2 if the control clause in Schedule 11 states that the control has not yet expired. Schedule 13 the substances listed in Schedule 13 are deemed to have the tolerable exposure limits and environmental exposure limits listed opposite their description in Schedule 13.

4 2. Applications of controls and changes to controls The controls that apply to the substances described in Tables 1 to 3 (hazardous gases) of Schedule 1 are as follows: the Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations , with the changes indicated in Schedule 3: the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 3: the Hazardous Substances (Identification) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 3: (d) the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001: (e) the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001: (f) (g) the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 3: the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 3: (h) the Hazardous Substances (Compressed Gases) Regulations 2004: the Hazardous Substances (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations 2004[, with the changes indicated in Schedule 3. (2) The controls that apply to the substances described in Table 4 (gases that are not hazardous substances) of Schedule 1 are as follows: the Hazardous Substances (Compressed Gases) Regulations 2004, with the changes indicated in Schedule 4: the Hazardous Substances (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations (3) The controls that apply to the substances described in Table 5 (classes 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods) of Schedule 1 are as follows: the Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations 2001[, with the changes indicated in Schedule 5 : the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 5: the Hazardous Substances (Identification) Regulations 2001: (d) the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 5: (e) the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001: 1 1 These and other regulations referenced can be accessed online at Public Access Legislation.

5 (f) (g) the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 5: the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 5: (h) the Hazardous Substances (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations (4) The controls that apply to the substances described in Table 6 (petrol and petroleum products) of Schedule 1 are as follows: (d) (e) (f) (g) the Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Identification) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6: (h) the Hazardous Substances (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations 2004, with the changes indicated in Schedule 6. (5) The controls that apply to the substances described in Schedule 2 (scheduled toxic substances) are as follows: the Hazardous Substances (Classes 1 to 5 Controls) Regulations 2001: (d) the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 7: the Hazardous Substances (Identification) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 7: the Hazardous Substances (Packaging) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 7: (e) the Hazardous Substances (Disposal) Regulations 2001: (f) the Hazardous Substances (Emergency Management) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 7:

6 (g) the Hazardous Substances (Tracking) Regulations 2001, with the changes indicated in Schedule 7: (h) the Hazardous Substances (Tank Wagons and Transportable Containers) Regulations Workplace exposure standards set for substances transferred Under regulation 29(2) of the Hazardous Substance (Classes 6, 8, and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, the Authority adopts as a workplace exposure standard in relation to each hazardous substance listed in Schedule 1 or Schedule 2, the value specified in Workplace Exposure Standards, published by the Occupational Safety and Health Service, Department of Labour, January 2002, ISBN relating to that hazardous substance, if any. 4. Tolerable exposure limits and environmental exposure limits set for substances transferred (1) For the purpose of regulation 24(1) of the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulations 2001, the Authority sets as tolerable exposure limits for petrol, aviation gasoline and racing gasoline the values specified in Schedule 13. (2) For the purpose of regulation 33 of the Hazardous Substances (Classes 6, 8 and 9 Controls) Regulation 2001, the Authority sets as environmental exposure limits for petrol, aviation gasoline and racing gasoline the values specified in Schedule 13.

7 7 Schedule 1 List of substances (dangerous goods) to be transferred Table 1 Flammable gases (that are not otherwise hazardous) Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification 1-Butene (butylene) A 1-Propene, 2-methyl- (isobutene) A Butane A Cyclopropane A Deuterium A Ethane A Ethane, 1-chloro-1,1difluoro A Ethane, 1,1-difluoro- (Refrigerant gas R152A) Ethane, 1,1,1-trifluoro- (Refrigerant gas R143A) A A Ethene (ethylene) A Ethyne (acetylene) A Hydrogen A LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) Description: A mixture of hydrocarbon gases liquefied by application of a few atmospheres pressure and/or refrigeration below their boiling points. The mixture consists of predominantly C 3 and C 4 hydrocarbons (propane and butanes) with small amounts of other hydrocarbons in the C 1 to C 7 range and additives, subject to the following limits: A Ethane: Maximum 5% Propane: Maximum 100% Butanes: Maximum 100% Propylene: Maximum 5% Unsaturated hydrocarbons other than propylene: Maximum 0.3% Butadiene: Maximum 0.1% Additives: (<0.1% v/v) Anti-icing agents Odorants [Methane or natural gas but excluding refrigerated liquid methane or natural gas A Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

8 8 Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification Propane A Methane, difluoro- [ A Methane, fluoro- (Refrigerant gas R41) A Propane, 2-methyl- (isobutane) [ A Propane, 2,2-dimethyl- (neopentane) A Propylene A Table 2 Oxidising gases that are not toxic Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification Carbon dioxide and oxygen mixture, compressed (>23% oxygen) A Oxygen & A Table 3 Oxidising and/or toxic gases Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) 1,3-Butadiene A, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.1D 2-Propanone, 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro- (hexafluoro acetone) B, 6.8A, 6.9A, [8.2B, 8.3A Ammonia, anhydrous B, 6.1C, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A Ammonia, >50% aqueous solution B, 6.1D, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B Ammonia, 35-50% aqueous solution D, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B Borane, trichloro C, 6.9A, 8.1A, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Borane, trifluoro A, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D Carbon monoxide A, 6.1C, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1D Carbon oxide sulphide (carbonyl sulphide) A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1D Chlorine A, 6.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 8.1A Dinitrogen tetroxide [nitrogen dioxide [ Dinitrogen tetroxide and nitric oxide mixture [nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide mixture A, 6.1A, 6.9A, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D A, 6.1A, 6.9A, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

9 Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Ethanamine, anhydrous (ethylamine) A, 6.1C, 6.9A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Ethane, chloro- (chloroethane) A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 9.1C, 9.2B, Ethene, bromo- (vinyl bromide) A, 6.1D, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.9A, 9.3B Ethene, chloro- (vinyl chloride) [ A, 6.1D, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.9A, 9.3B Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide mixture, >87% ethylene oxide A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.2D Hydrogen sulphide A, 6.1B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1A Methanamine (methylamine) A, 6.1C, 6.8B, 6.9B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.2D, 9.3B Methanamine, N-methyl-, anhydrous (dimethylamine) A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9A, 9.1D Methane, chloro- (methyl chloride) A, 6.1D, 6.6B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.3C Methane, oxybis (dimethyl ether) A, 6.4A Methanethiol (methyl mercaptan) A, 6.1C, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A Nitrous oxide A, 6.8B, 6.9B Nitric oxide A, 6.1B, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A Nitrosyl chloride A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.3A Oxirane (ethylene oxide) A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.2D Phosgene A, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A Silane A, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3C Silane, tetrafluoro C, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.4A Sulphur dioxide C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.1A, 9.1A Sulphuryl fluoride C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.3B 9 Trimethylamine, anhydrous A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

10 10 Table 4 Gases that are not hazardous substances (but are controlled by the Hazardous Substances (Compressed Gases) Regulations 2004) Substance Description CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (Refrigerant Not hazardous gas R134A) Argon Not hazardous Carbon dioxide Not hazardous Chloropentafluoroethane (Refrigerant Not hazardous gas R115) Compressed air 1002 Not hazardous Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro Not hazardous (Refrigerant gas R114) Ethane, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro Not hazardous (Refrigerant gas 124) Ethane, hexafluoro- (Refrigerant gas Not hazardous R116) Helium Not hazardous Methane, chlorodifluoro- (Refrigerant Not hazardous gas R22) Methane, chlorotrifluoro- (Refrigerant Not hazardous gas R13) Methane, tetrafluoro- (Refrigerant gas Not hazardous R14) Methane, trifluoro- (Refrigerant gas Not hazardous R23) Neon Not hazardous Nitrogen gas Not hazardous [Propane, 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoro Not hazardous Propane, heptafluoro, 1H Not hazardous Propane, heptafluoro, 2H Not hazardous Propane, octafluoro Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R409A 3163 Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R404A 3337 Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R407C 3340 Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R Not hazardous Refrigerant gas R502 (mixture of chlorodifluoromethane and chloropentafluoroethane) 1973 Not hazardous [Sulphur hexafluoride Not hazardous Xenon Not hazardous Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

11 11 Table 5 Classes 3, 4 and 5 dangerous goods Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) 1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N,N',N'- tetramethyl B, 6.1C, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3B 1,2-Ethanediol, diacetate D, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D 1,3,5,7-Tetraazatricyclo[ (3,7) decane 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3,5-trichloro- 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro-, sodium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 9.3C B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2D, 9.3B B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C 1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,6-trimethyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C 1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.3B 1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl A, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1C 1,3-Dioxolane B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.9B 1,4-Dioxane B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.7A, 6.9B, 9.3C 1,5-Cyclooctadiene C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1A 1,6-Octadiene, 7-methyl-3-methylene C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 9.1A 1-Butanamine B, 6.1B, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B 1-Butanol C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.3C 1-Butanol, 3-methoxy-, acetate D, 6.1E, 9.1D 1-Butanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl D 1-Butanol, 3-methyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 8.3A, 9.3C 1-Butanol, 3-methyl-, acetate C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D 1-Decanol D, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1B 1-Heptanol D, 6.4A, 9.1D 1-Heptene B 1-Hexanamine, 2-ethyl C, 6.1B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.3B 1-Hexanol C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl D, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-, titanium (4+) salt D, 9.1B 1-Hexene B, 6.3B, 9.1B 1H-Pyrrole C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B 1-Nonanol D, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1A 1-Octanol D, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C 1-Pentanamine, N-pentyl C, 6.1B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B 1-Pentanol C, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3B 1-Propanamine s67a B, 6.1C, 8.2C s67a, 8.3A, 9.3C 1-Propanamine, 2-methyl-N-(2- methylpropyl) C, 6.1C, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

12 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) 1-Propanamine, N-propyl B, 6.1C, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B 1-Propanethiol B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1A, 9.3C 1-Propanol B, 6.1D, 6.4A, 9.3C 1-Propanol, 2-methyl C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2D, 9.3B, [9.4B 2,3-Butanedione B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C 2,4-Heptanedione, 6-methyl C, 9.1C 2,4-Pentanedione C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3B 2,4-Pentanedione, peroxide, 35% in dipropylene glycol D, 6.3B, 8.3A 2-Butanol C, 6.1E, 6.4A 2-Butanone B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B 2-Butanone, 3-hydroxy C, 6.3A, 6.4A 2-Butanone, oxime C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.7B, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.2A, 9.3B 2-Butanone, peroxide, 33-40% in dimethyl phthalate % methyl ethyl ketone, D, 5.2E, 6.1D, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.3C 2-Butene, 2-methyl B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 9.1C, 9.3C 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.2A, 9.3C 2-Furanmethanol, tetrahydro D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C 2-Heptanone C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C 2-Hexanol C, 6.3B, 6.9B, 9.1D 2-Hexanone C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9A 2-Hexanone, 5-methyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A 2H-Pyran, 3,4-dihydro B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 9.1C 2H-Pyran-2-carboxaldehyde, 3, C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 9.1C dihydro- 2-Octanol D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1C 2-Pentanol C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D 2-Pentanol, 2-methyl C, 9.1D 2-Pentanol, 4-methyl C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C 2-Pentanol, acetate C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D 2-Pentanone B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.2D, 9.3C 2-Pentanone, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 2-Pentanone, 4-methyl B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3B 2-Propanamine A, 6.1C, 6.9B, 8.1A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3B 2-Propanamine, N-(1-methylethyl) B, 6.1D, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.3B 2-Propanethiol B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1A, 9.3C 2-Propanethiol, 2-methyl B, 6.1C, 6.9B, 9.1A Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 12

13 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) 2-Propanol B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 1-(1,1-dimethylethoxy) C, 6.1E, 8.3A 2-Propanol, 1-butoxy C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.3C 2-Propanol, 1-ethoxy C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 1-methoxy C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 1-methoxy-, acetate C, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 1-propoxy C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 2-methyl B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propanol, 2-methyl-, aluminium salt B, 9.1C 2-Propanone B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A 2-Propenenitrile B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.7A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.2A, 9.3A 2-Propenoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester D, 6.1E, 6.3A, [6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9A, 9.1C 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2- (diethylamino) ethyl ester 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2,2,2- trifluoroethyl ester 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2- ethoxyethyl ester 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2- methylpropyl ester 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-propenyl ester D, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1C D, 9.1D C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A C, 6.1B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A, 9.3B 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, butyl ester C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1C 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester B, 6.3B, 6.5B, 9.1D 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1D 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester C, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1D 2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester C, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C 2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester B, 6.1C, [6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3B 2-Propenoic acid, methyl ester B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3B 2-Pyrrolidinone, 1-methyl D, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8A, 3-Butyn-2-ol, 2-methyl B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3B 3-Hexanol C, 9.1D 3-Octanone C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 9.1D 3-Pentanone B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.2D 3-Penten-2-one, 4-methyl C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.9B, 8.3A, 9.2B, 9.3C 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 3a,4,7,7a- tetrahydro C, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.3B 4-Heptanone, 2,6-dimethyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.2D, 9.3C Acetaldehyde A, 6.1D, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.2D, 9.3C Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 13

14 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Acetic acid, >80% aqueous solution C, 6.1D, 6.9B, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Acetic acid, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester B, 6.3B, 6.4A Acetic acid, 1-methylethyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Acetic acid, 1-methylpropyl ester B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Acetic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Acetic acid, 2-propenyl ester B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3B Acetic acid, butyl ester B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Acetic acid, chloro-, ethyl ester C, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.5B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3A Acetic acid, ethenyl ester B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Acetic acid, ethyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.4A, 6.9B Acetic acid, methyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A Acetic acid, pentyl ester C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Acetic acid, propyl ester B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Acetonitrile B, 6.1B, 6.4A, 9.2D, 9.3A Acetyl chloride B, 6.1D, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Aluminate (1-), tetrahydro-, lithium, (T- 4)- [Aluminate (1-), tetrahydro-, lithium, (T-4)-, ethereal low flashpoint Aluminate (1-), tetrahydro-, lithium, (T- 4)-, ethereal [very low flashpoint A, 6.1A, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1C B, 4.3A, 6.1B, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C A, 4.3A, 6.1B, 6.9A, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Aluminium phosphide A, 6.1A, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.3A Aluminium powder, coated PG II A, 6.9B, 9.1D, Aluminium powder, coated PG III B, 6.9B, 9.1D, Aluminium powder, uncoated PG II B, 6.9B, 9.1D, Aluminium powder, uncoated PG III C, 6.9B, 9.1D, Aluminium pyrophoric A, 6.9B, 9.1D, Aluminium, hydrobis(2-methylpropyl) A, 4.3A, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D Amyl nitrate C, 6.1D, 9.1B Barium B, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1C, 9.3B Barium peroxide B, 6.1B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3B Benzaldehyde C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.5B, 9.1D, 9.2D, 9.3C Benzenamine D, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.9A, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B Benzene B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.3C Benzene, (1-methylethenyl) C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1B, 9.2C Benzene, (1-methylethyl) C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.3C Benzene, 1,2,4-trimethyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 14

15 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl B, 6.1D, [6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C Benzene, 1,3,5-trimethyl C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1B Benzene, 1,3-dimethyl B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Benzene, 1,4-dimethyl C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 9.1D Benzene, 1-chloro-4-methyl C, 6.1D, 6.5B, 9.1B, 9.3C Benzene, 1-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl) C, 6.1D, 9.1B Benzene, 1-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl) C, 6.1D, 9.1B Benzene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl) C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1B Benzene, butyl D, 9.1A Benzene, chloro C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3C Benzene, diethyl C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A Benzene, dimethyl-, mixed isomers [ C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Benzene, ethenyl C, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3B Benzene, ethenylmethyl C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D Benzene, ethyl B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.2D Benzene, methoxy C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.2D Benzene, methyl B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Benzenecarboperoxoic acid, 1,1- dimethylethyl ester C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, [9.1D, 9.3C Benzenemethanol D, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3C Bicyclo[2.2.1 heptan-2-ol, 1,7,7- trimethyl-, (1R,2S,4R)-rel- Bicyclo[2.2.1 heptan-2-one, 1,7,7- trimethyl- Bicyclo[2.2.1 heptane, 2,2-dimethyl-3- methylene- Bicyclo[3.1.1 hept-2-ene, 2,6,6- trimethyl- Bicyclo[3.1.1 heptane, 6,6-dimethyl-2- methylene B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1D, 9.3B [4.1.1B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.3C B, 8.3A, 9.1A C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1A C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1A Bismuth hydroxide nitrate oxide B Borane, triethyl A, 6.1C, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.3B Borate (1-), tetrahydro-, potassium A, 6.1C, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.3B Borate (1-), tetrahydro-, sodium A, 6.1C, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.3B Boric acid, trimethyl ester B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 9.3C Boron, trifluoro[oxybis[methane -, (T- 4) A, 6.1A, 6.9A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3B Bromic acid, potassium salt B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.3B Bromic acid, sodium salt B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 9.3B Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 15

16 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Butanal B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.2A Butane, 1-(ethenyloxy) B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1C Butane, 1,1'-oxybis C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1C Butane, 1-bromo B, 6.1E, 9.1C Butane, 1-chloro B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Butane, 1-ethoxy B, 6.1D, 9.1D, 9.3C Butane, 2-bromo B, 6.6B, 9.1D Butane, 2-chloro B, 9.1B Butane, 2-methyl A, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Butanoic acid, ethyl ester C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1C Butanoic acid, pentyl ester C, 9.1A Butanol 40-60% + butyl acetate 40-60% 3.1B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C Butanol 5-60% + butyl acetate 5-60% + xylene 15-80% Butyl methyl ether B Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 3.1B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, [6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Calcium B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A Calcium carbide A, 6.3A, 8.3A Calcium cyanamide, with >0.1 % calcium carbide C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2D, 9.3B Calcium hydride A, 6.1E, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D Calcium manganese oxide silicate C, 9.3C Calcium peroxide B, 6.3B, 6.4A Carbon C Carbon disulfide B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.3C Carbonic acid disodium salt, compd. with hydrogen peroxide (2:3) [ B, 6.1D, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C Carbonic acid, diethyl ester C, 9.1D Carbonic acid, dimethyl ester B, 9.1D Cellulose, nitrate with >25% water by mass Cellulose, nitrate, > 25% ethanol, (<12.6% nitrogen by dry mass) Cellulose, nitrate, > 25% isopropanol, (<12.6% nitrogen by dry mass) B B, 6.4A, 9.1D B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Chloric acid, potassium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.2D, 9.3C Chloric acid, sodium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.2C, 9.3C Chlorous acid, sodium salt B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3B Chromic acid, diammonium salt B, 6.1B, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2B, 9.3B Chromic acid, dipotassium salt B, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2B, 9.3A 16

17 17 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Chromic acid, disodium salt s67a B, 6.1A, 6.5A, 6.5B, [6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, [6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2B, 9.3A s67a Chromic acid, disodium salt, dihydrate A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, [9.2B, 9.3A Chromium oxide B, 6.1B, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, [9.2B, 9.3B cis, cis 1,3-Cyclooctadiene s67a C, 6.1E s67a, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1A Cyclohexane B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 9.1B, 9.3C Cyclohexane, methyl B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Cyclohexanol D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8A, 9.1D Cyclohexanol, methyl C, 6.1D, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.3C Cyclohexanone C, 6.1C, 6.4A, 9.2B, 9.3C Cyclohexanone peroxide, 30-60% in dibutyl phthalate 30-60%, ethyl acetate 10-30% D, 6.1D, 6.5B, 6.8A, 6.9B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3C Cyclohexanone, 2-methyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3C Cyclohexene B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 9.1B, 9.3C Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-( C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A methylethenyl)- Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-( C, 6.1E, 9.1A methylethylidene)- Cyclopentane B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1C Cyclopentanol C, 6.1C, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3C Decane C, 9.1A Diazenedicarboxamide B, 6.5A, 9.1D Dibutylamine, pyrophosphate (1:1) C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.3C Disulfide, dimethyl B, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.3B Dithionous acid, disodium salt B, 6.1D, 6.4A, 9.1C, 9.3C Dodecane D Ethanamine, 50-70% aqueous solution B, 6.1C, 6.9A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.3B Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl B, 6.1C, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Ethanamine, N-ethyl B, 6.1C, 6.5B, 6.9B, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2B, 9.3B Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-hydroxy C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6B, 9.1C Ethane, 1,1-dichloro B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.7B, 9.1D Ethane, 1,1-diethoxy B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 9.1D, 9.2D Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis A, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C Ethane, 1,1'-thiobis B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A Ethane, 1,2-dichloro B, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3B Ethane, 1,2-diethoxy C, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B Ethane, 1,2-dimethoxy B, 6.1D, 6.8A Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

18 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Ethane, nitro C, 6.1D, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.2C, 9.3C Ethaneperoxoic acid, <5% in acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide Ethaneperoxoic acid, 35-43% in acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide D, 5.1.1B, 6.1D, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3C D, 6.1B, 6.9A, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3A Ethanethioic acid B, 6.1B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.3B Ethanethiol A, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.3C Ethanol B, 6.4A, 9.1D Ethanol 40-80% + isopropanol 10-40% + methyl ethyl ketone 5-50% 3.1B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1D Ethanol, 2-(1-methylethoxy) C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9B Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy) D, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B Ethanol, 2-butoxy D, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3B Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, acetate D, 6.1D, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Ethanol, 2-ethoxy C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9B, 9.3C Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-, acetate C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Ethanol, 2-methoxy C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.3C Ethanol, 2-methoxy-, acetate C, 6.1D, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1C, 9.3C Ethanol, 2-propoxy C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3C Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-, (1E) B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.3C Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-, (1Z) B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B Ferrosilicon, with 30% or more but <90% silicon [Formaldehyde, >37% aqueous solution with >10% methanol [Formaldehyde, >25% aqueous solution with 10% methanol C, 6.1E C, 6.1B, 6.5B, 6.6B, 6.7A, 6.9B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2A, 9.3B D, 6.1B, 6.5B, 6.6B, 6.7A, 6.9B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2A, 9.3B Formamide, N,N-dimethyl C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.3C Formic acid [with more than 85% acid C, 6.1C, *s67a, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, by mass s67a 9.1D, 9.3C Formic acid, ethyl ester B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C Formic acid, methyl ester A, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3B Furan A, 6.1A, 6.3A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.9A, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3C Furan, tetrahydro B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.7B, 6.9B, 9.3C Furan, tetrahydro-2-methyl B, 6.1E, 6.4A, 9.1C Heptanal C, 6.1E, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.2D Heptane B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 9.1B Heptanol acetate, branched and linear C, 9.1B Hexane B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1B 18 Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

19 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Hexaneperoxoic acid, 3,5,5-trimethyl-, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester D, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A Hexanol, acetate, branched and linear C, 9.1B Hydrazine, anhydrous C, 6.1B, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3A Hydrazine hydrate, or >37-64% aqueous solution Hydrogen peroxide, >60% aqueous solution Hydrogen peroxide, 20-60% aqueous solution Hydrogen peroxide, 8-20% aqueous solution Hydroperoxide, 1,1-dimethylethyl, 70% aqueous solution Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl 90-98%, cumene 2-10% [Hypochlorous acid, calcium salt (dry), > 39% available chlorine [Hypochlorous acid, calcium salt (dry), 10-39% available chlorine D, 6.1B, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2D, 9.3A A, 6.1D, 6.9B, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B B, 6.1D, 6.9B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C C, 6.1E, 6.9B, 8.3A, 9.1D F, 6.1C, 6.6B, 6.9B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.3B E, 6.1B, 6.6B, 6.9A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.2B, 9.3B B, 6.1D, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C C, 6.1D, 8.1A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C Iodic acid, calcium salt B, 6.1D, Iodic acid, potassium salt B, 6.1D Isooctanol D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C Isosorbide 5-nitrate C, 6.1D, 6.9A, 9.3C Isosorbide dinitrate mixture with not B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 9.3C <60% lactose, mannose, starch or calcium hydrogen phosphate Lead oxide C, 6.1C, 6.7B, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3A Lithium A, 6.8A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.2C Lithium hydride A, 6.1A, 6.9A, [8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.2C Lithium, butyl-, 15% in hexane B, 4.2A, 4.3A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1B, 9.2C Magnesium pellets, turnings, ribbon, B, 6.1E, 9.3C alloys > 50% Magnesium powder PG I B, 4.3A, 6.1E, 9.3C Magnesium powder PG II B, 4.3B, 6.1E, 9.3C Magnesium powder PG III C, 4.3C, 6.1E, 9.3C Methyl ethyl ketone 10-50% + toluene 10-40% + xylene 10-65% Methyl ethyl ketone 40-60% + toluene 40-60% + methyl isobutyl ketone 0-60% Metaldehyde (acetaldehyde, homopolymer) Methanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, 40-50% aqueous solution Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 3.1B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8A, [6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C 3.1B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8A, [6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3B B, 6.1B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.3B A, 6.1C, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C 19

20 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Methanamine, N-methyl-, 40-60% aqueous solution B, 6.1C, 6.5B, 6.9A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Methane, dimethoxy B, 6.3B, 6.4A Methane, nitro C, 6.1D, 6.7B, 6.8B, 9.1C, 9.3C Methane, thiobis B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.3C Methanol B, 6.1D, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.3C Methanol, sodium salt B, 6.1D, 8.2B, 8.3A Methyl propyl ether B, 9.1C Morpholine s67a C, 6.1C s67a, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.2C, 9.3B Morpholine, 4-methyl C, 6.1C, 6.9B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3C Naphthalene B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, [6.7B, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3B Naphthalene, 1-nitro B, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3B Naphthalene, decahydro C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1B Naphthenic acids, copper salts (flammable solution; flashpoint C) C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, [6.9B, 9.1A, 9.2C, 9.3C Neodecanoic acid, ethenyl ester D, 9.1B Nitric acid, >70%, other than red fuming [5.1.1C, 6.1D, 6.9B, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D Nitric acid, aluminium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8B, 9.1B, 9.3C Nitric acid, ammonium salt C, 6.1E, 6.4A, 9.1D Nitric acid, barium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.3B Nitric acid, bismuth (3+) salt B Nitric acid, cadmium salt B, 6.1C, 6.7A, 6.8A, 6.9A, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B Nitric acid, calcium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 9.3B Nitric acid, cerium (3+) salt B, 6.1E, 8.3A, 9.1B Nitric acid, chromium (3+) salt C, 6.5A, 6.5B, 9.1C Nitric acid, cobalt (2+) salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.3C Nitric acid, copper (2+) salt B, 6.1D, 6.5A, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3B Nitric acid, iron (3+) salt C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A Nitric acid, lanthanum (3+) salt B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, Nitric acid, lead (2+) salt B, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8A, 6.8C, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3B Nitric acid, lithium salt C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8A Nitric acid, magnesium salt C, 6.3B, 6.4A Nitric acid, manganese (2+) salt C, 9.1B Nitric acid, nickel (2+) salt C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.7A, 9.1B Nitric acid, potassium salt [5.1.1C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.3C Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 20

21 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Nitric acid, red fuming [5.1.1C, 6.1A, 6.9B, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1C Nitric acid, silver (1+) salt B, 6.1D, 6.9A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3A Nitric acid, sodium salt C, 6.1D, 9.3C Nitric acid, strontium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.3C Nitric acid, zinc salt B, 6.1C, 9.1A, 9.3B Nitric acid, zirconium (4+) salt C, 6.1E Nitrous acid, 3-methylbutyl ester B, 6.1C, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 9.3C Nitrous acid, potassium salt B, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.3B Nitrous acid, sodium salt C, 6.1C, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.9B, 9.1A, 9.3B Nonane C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A Octane B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A Oil, eucalyptus C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.2D, 9.4C Oil, turpentine C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1C Oils, camphor D, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.9A, 9.3C Oils, pine (flammable; flashpoint C) Oils, pine (flammable; flashpoint C) C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1C D, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1C Oxirane, chloromethyl C, 6.1B, 6.5B, 6.6A, 6.7A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3A Oxirane, methyl A, 6.1C, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.6A, 6.7B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.3B Paraformaldehyde B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.5B, [6.6B, 6.7A, [6.9B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2D, 9.3C Pentanal B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.1D Pentane B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Pentane, 1-chloro B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1B Pentane, 2,2,4-trimethyl B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1A Perboric acid, potassium salt [ B, 6.1E, 6.4A Perboric acid, sodium salt[, anhydrous B, 6.1E, 6.4A Perchloric acid, 50-72% aqueous solution A, 6.1D, 6.8C, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B Perchloric acid, ammonium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8C, 6.9A, 9.3C Perchloric acid, barium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8C, 6.9A, 9.1C Perchloric acid, lead (2+) salt B, 6.1C, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.8A, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.3B Perchloric acid, magnesium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8C, 6.9A Perchloric acid, potassium salt B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8C, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.2B, 9.3C Perchloric acid, sodium salt B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.8C, 6.9A 21 Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

22 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Orthoperiodic acid s67a A, 6.1B, 6.4A, 8.2C Periodic acid, potassium salt A, 6.3A, 6.4A Periodic acid, sodium salt A, 6.3B, 6.4A Permanganic acid, potassium salt B, 6.1D, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2A, 9.3C Permanganic acid, sodium salt B, 6.1D, 6.8B, 6.9A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.2C, 9.3C Peroxide, (1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-1,4- butanediyl)bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) D, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D Peroxide, (3,3, E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.8A, 9.1D trimethylcyclohexylidene)bis(1,1- dimethylethyl), 57% in dibutyl phthalate 43% Peroxide, bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) E, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Peroxide, bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) F, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.1B Peroxide, bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl), D, 6.3A, 6.4A, paste in silicon oil Peroxide, dibenzoyl, 77% aqueous B, 6.4A, 6.5B, 9.1D solution Peroxydicarbonic acid, bis[4-(1, C dimethylethyl)cyclohexyl ester Peroxydisulfuric acid, diammonium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 6.9B, 9.1D, 9.3C Peroxydisulfuric acid, dipotassium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 9.1D, 9.3C Peroxydisulfuric acid, disodium salt C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5A, 6.5B, 9.1D, 9.2C, 9.3C Phenol, 2,4,6-trinitro- (wetted with >30% water) Phenol, 2,4-dinitro- (wetted with not less than 15% water by mass) Phenol, 2,5-dinitro- (wetted with not less than 15% water by mass) Phenol, 2,6-dinitro- (wetted with not less than 15% water by mass) Phenol, 2-amino-4,6-dinitro-, monosodium salt, (wetted) A, 6.1B, 6.3B, 6.5B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3B A, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.5B, 6.9A, 9.1A, 9.2D, 9.3A A, 6.1B, 6.9B, 9.1B, 9.3A A, 6.1B, 6.9B, 9.1C, 9.3A A, 6.1D, 6.5B, 9.3B Phosphorous acid, trimethyl ester C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 6.8B, 6.9B, 9.3C Phosphorus, amorphous (red) B, 6.1D, 6.9A, 9.1C Phosphorus, white, yellow, dry or in solution A, 6.1A, 6.9A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1A, 9.3A Piperidine B, 6.1B, 6.8B, 6.9B, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3A Piperidine, 1-ethyl B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1B Piperidine, 1-methyl B, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C Potassium A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C Potassium hydrosulphite B, 9.1C, 9.3C Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance 22

23 Substance CAS Number UN Number Hazard Classification(s) Potassium perborate B, 6.1E, 6.4A Potassium sulphide B, 6.1B, 8.2B, 8.3A Potassium superoxide A, 6.1E, 8.2B, 8.3A Propanal B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D, 9.3C Propanal, 2-methyl B, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.6B, 9.1D, 9.3B Propane, 1,1'-oxybis B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 9.1D Propane, 1-nitro C, 6.1D, 6.4A, 9.1C, 9.3B Propane, 2,2'-oxybis B, 6.3B, 9.1C Propane, 2-bromo-2-methyl B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D Propane, 2-chloro A, 6.1D, 9.1C, 9.3C Propane, 2-nitro C, 6.1C, 6.4A, 6.6B, 6.7B, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.3B Propanenitrile, 2,2'-azobis(2-methyl) C, 6.1D, 9.1B Propanenitrile, 2-methyl B, 6.1B, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9A, 9.1D, 9.3A Propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, ethyl ester C, 6.1E, 6.3A, 8.3A, 9.1D Propanoic acid, 2-methyl C, 6.1C, 8.1A, 8.2C, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.2D, 9.3B Propanoic acid, 3-ethoxy-, ethyl ester C, 6.3B, 9.1C Propanoic acid, butyl ester C, 6.3B, 6.4A Propanoic acid, ethyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1D Propanoic acid, methyl ester B, 6.1E, 6.3A, 6.4A Propanoic acid, pentyl ester C, 9.1D Propanol, 1(or 2)-(2- methoxymethylethoxy) D Pyridine B, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.7B, 6.9B, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3C Pyridine, 2,4,6-trimethyl C, 6.1C, 6.3B, 6.9A, 9.1B, 9.3B Pyridine, 2,6-dimethyl C, 6.1D, 6.3A, 6.4A, 9.1C, 9.3B Pyrrolidine B, 6.1C, 6.9A, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1C, 9.3B Rubidium A Silane, chlorotrimethyl B, 6.1C, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A Silane, dichlorodimethyl B, 6.1C, 8.1A, 8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Silane, trichloromethyl B, 6.1C, 8.1A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D, 9.3C Silicic acid, tetraethyl ester C, 6.1D, 6.3B, 6.4A, 6.9B Silicon B, 6.1E, 6.3B, 6.4A Silver oxide B, 6.1D, 9.1A, 9.3C Sodium A, [8.2B, 8.3A, 9.1D Sodium hydride A, 9.3C Sodium hydrosulphide with less than 25% water of crystallisation B, 6.1B, 6.3A, 6.4A, 8.1A, 9.1D, 9.3B s67a Sodium peroxide A, 8.1A, 8.2A, 8.3A, 9.1D 23 Schedule 1- Dangerous Goods and Scheduled Toxic Substance

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