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New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers)

Version of the schedule from 2015-02-11 to 2018-02-01:


SCHEDULE 4(Subsection 2(2), subparagraphs 7(1)(a)(i), 8(1)(a)(i) and 17(2)(c)(i) and paragraph 17(2)(d))Information Respecting Other Chemicals and Biochemicals Not on the NDSL (100 kg) or on the NDSL (1 000 kg)

  • 1 Whether the chemical is on the NDSL.

  • 2 The new substances pre-notification consultation number if it has been assigned and if known.

  • 3 The chemical name of the chemical, established in accordance with the chemical nomenclature rules of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry or the Chemical Abstracts Service.

  • 4 The trade names of the chemical and the synonyms of its chemical name, if known.

  • 5 The CAS registry number of the chemical, if such a number can be assigned.

  • 6 A safety data sheet in respect of the chemical, if available.

  • 7 The following exposure information respecting the chemical:

    • (a) the anticipated annual quantity to be manufactured, if applicable;

    • (b) the anticipated annual quantity to be imported, if applicable;

    • (c) the anticipated uses within Canada; and

    • (d) its anticipated concentration in products and, if known, in end-use products.

  • 8 A summary of all other information and test data in respect of the chemical that are in the possession of the manufacturer or importer and that are relevant to identifying hazards to the environment and human health and the degree of environmental and public exposure to the chemical.

  • 9 The identification of the other government agencies, either outside or within Canada, that the person has notified of the manufacture or importation of the chemical and, if known, the agency’s file number, the outcome of the assessment and the risk management actions imposed by those agencies.

  • SOR/2015-19, s. 2

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