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Singapore List of Controlled Hazardous Substances under EMPA
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Items: 431
Last update: Mar 23, 2023
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106-93-4
1,2-dibromoethane (EDB)
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64-19-7
Acetic acid
Substances containing not more than 80%,weight in weight,of acetic acid;Preparations and solutions for photographic use.
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108-24-7
Acetic Anhydride
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34256-82-1
Acetochlor
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506-96-7
Acetyl bromide
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15972-60-8
Alachor
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57-06-7
Allyl isothiocyanate
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Alkali metal bifluorides
Preparations containing not more than 0.3%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in radiator protectors; Preparations containing not more than 0.96%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in photographic chemicals; Substances containing not more than 3%,weight in weight,of sodium fluoride or sodium silicofluoride as a preservative; Substances containing sodium fluoride intended for the treatment of human ailments.
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1341-49-7
Ammonium bifluoride
Preparations containing not more than 0.3%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in radiator protectors; Preparations containing not more than 0.96%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in photographic chemicals; Substances containing not more than 3%,weight in weight,of sodium fluoride or sodium silicofluoride as a preservative; Substances containing sodium fluoride intended for the treatment of human ailments.
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7789-23-3
Potassium fluoride
Preparations containing not more than 0.3%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in radiator protectors; Preparations containing not more than 0.96%,weight in weight,of potassium fluoride in photographic chemicals; Substances containing not more than 3%,weight in weight,of sodium fluoride or sodium silicofluoride as a preservative; Substances containing sodium fluoride intended for the treatment of human ailments.
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Singapore List of Controlled Hazardous Substances under EMPA
The list of hazardous substances is made by the National Environment Agency based on the Environmental Protection and Control Act (EPMA), the Environmental Protection and Control Act (hazardous substances) and the Environmental Protection and Control Act (Ozone Depleting Substances). Hazardous substances controlled by NEA have mass-disaster potential, are highly toxic and pollutive, and/or generate toxic wastes that are difficult to dispose and they are included in Part I, Annex 2 of EPMA.
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