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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1500 — Hazardous Substances and Articles: Administration and Enforcement Regulations · § 1500.13

§ 1500.13. Listing of "strong sensitizer" substances.

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On the basis of frequency of occurrence and severity of reaction information, the Commission finds that the following substances have a significant potential for causing hypersensitivity and therefore meet the definition for "strong sensitizer" in section 2(k) of the act (repeated in § 1500.3(b)(9)):
(a)Paraphenylenediamine and products containing it.
(b)Powdered orris root and products containing it.
(c)Epoxy resins systems containing in any concentration ethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, and diglycidyl ethers of molecular weight of less than 200.
(d)Formaldehyde and products containing 1 percent or more of formaldehyde.
(e)Oil of bergamot and products containing 2 percent or more of oil of bergamot.
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