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The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 
 
 
 
 

   The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989

 
 
 
 
 

THE MANUFACTURE, STORAGE AND IMPORT OF

HAZARDOUS Chemical RULES, 1989

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS

   (Department of Environment, Forests and Wildlife) 
 

NOTIFICATION 
 

(New Delhi, the 27th November 1989) 
 

*S.O.966(E) - In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely : 
 

1. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT –  
 

      (1) These rules may be called the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989. 
 

      (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 
 

2. DEFINITIONS  - In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, - 
 

      1. "Act" means the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986);

 
 

      1. "Authority" means an authority mentioned in Column 2 of Schedule 5;

 
 

      1. "export" with its grammatical variations and cognate expression, means taking out of India to a place outside India;

 
 

      1. "exporter" means any person under the jurisdiction of the exporting country and includes the exporting country, who exports hazardous Chemical;

 
 

 
 

      1. any Chemical which satisfies any of the criteria laid down in Part I of  1[Schedule 1 or] listed in Column 2 of Part II of this Schedule ;

 
 

      1. any Chemical listed in Column 2 of  Schedule 2;

 
 

      1. any Chemical listed in Column 2 of   Schedule 3;

 
 

                   (f)      "import"    with   its     grammatical   variations    and    cognate

                     expression, means brining into India from a place outside India; 
     

      1. “importer" means an occupier or any person who imports hazardous chemicals;

 
 

      1. "industrial activity" means-

 
 

        1. an operation or process carried out in an industrial installation referred to in Schedule 4 involving or likely to involve one or more hazardous chemicals and includes on-site storage or on-site transport which is associated with that operation or process, as the case may be;  or

 
 

        1. isolated storage; or

 
 

        1. pipeline ;

 
 

      1. "isolated storage" means storage of a hazardous Chemical, other than storage associated with an installation on the same site specified in Schedule 4 where that storage involves atleast the quantities of that Chemical set out in Schedule 2;

 
 

        2[(j)    "major accident" means -an incident involving loss of life inside or outside the installation, or ten or more injuries inside and/or one or more injuries outside or release of  toxic chemicals or explosion or fire or spillage of hazardous chemicals resulting in on-site or off-site emergencies or damage to equipment leading to stoppage of process or adverse affects to the environment ;  
         

        (ja)   "major accident hazards (MAH) installations" means - isolated storage and industrial activity at a site handling (including transport through carrier or pipeline) of hazardous chemicals equal to or, in excess of the threshold quantities specified in, Column 3 of schedule  2 and 3 respectively; ] 
         

      (k) "pipeline" means a pipe (together with any apparatus and works associated therewith) or system of pipes (together with any                                                                          apparatus and work associated therewith) for the  conveyance of a  hazardous Chemical other than a flammable gas as set out in Column 2 of Part II of Schedule 3 at a pressure of less than 8 bars absolute; the pipeline also includes inter -state pipelines; 
       

    1.      "Schedule" means Schedule appended to these rules;

 
 

      1.      "site" means any location where hazardous chemicals are manufactured or processed, stored, handled, used, disposed of and includes the whole of an area under the control of an occupier and includes pier, jetty or similar structure whether floating or not;

 
 

      1.      "Threshold quantity" means, -

 
 

        (i) in the case of a hazardous Chemical specified in Column 2 of Schedule 2, the quantity of that Chemical specified in the corresponding entry in Columns 3 and  4 ; 
         

        (ii) in the case of a hazardous Chemical specified in Column 2 of Part I of Schedule 3, the quantity of that Chemical specified in the corresponding entry in Columns 3 & 4 of that part; 
         

        (iii)  in the case of substances of a class specified in Column 2 of Part II of Schedule 3, the total quantity of all substances of that class specified in the corresponding entry in Columns 3 and  4 of that part. 
         

3[3. DUTIES OF AUTHORITIES 
 

    The concerned authority shall, -  
     

      1. inspect the industrial activity at least once in a calendar year;

 
 

    1. except where such authority is the Ministry of Environment and Forests, annually report on the compliance of the rules by the occupiers to the Ministry of Environment and Forests through appropriate channel ;

 
 

    1. subject to the other provisions of these rules, perform the duties specified in column 3 of Schedule 5.] 

 
 

4. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OCCUPIER DURING INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY -  
 

       (1) these rules shall apply to, - 
     

      (a) an industrial activity in which a hazardous Chemical, which satisfies any of the criteria laid down in Part I of Schedule 1 4[or listed] in Column 2 of Part II of this Schedule is, or may be, involved; and  
       

      5[(b) isolated storage of a hazardous Chemical listed in Schedule 2 in a quantity equal to or more than the threshold quantity specified in Column 3, thereof.] 
       

    (2)  An occupier who has control of an industrial activity in terms of sub-rule (1) shall provide evidence to show that he has, - 
     

    1. identified the major accident hazards; and

 
 

    1. taken  adequate steps to -

 
 

      1. prevent such major accidents and to limit their consequences to persons and the environment;

 
 

      1. provide to the persons working on the site with the information, training and equipment including antidotes necessary to ensure their safety.

 
   

  1. NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR ACCIDENT  -

 
 

      (1) Where a major accident occurs on a site or in a pipe line, the occupier shall 6[within 48 hours notify] the concerned authority as identified in Schedule 5 of that accident, and furnish thereafter to the concerned authority a report relating to the accidents in installments, if necessary, in Schedule 6. 
 

      (2) The concerned authority shall on receipt of the report in accordance with sub-rule 1 of this rule, shall undertake a full analysis of the major accident and sent the 7[requisite information within 90 days to the Ministry] of Environment and Forests through appropriate channel. 
 
 

     8[(3) An occupier shall notify to the concerned Authority, steps taken to avoid any repetition of such occurrence on a site.] 
 

           9[(4) The concerned Authority shall compile information regarding major accidents and make available a copy of the same to the Ministry of Environment & Forests through appropriate channel. 
 

         (5) The concerned Authority shall in writing inform the occupier, of any lacunae which in its opinion needs to be rectified to avoid major accidents.] 
 

6. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY TO WHICH RULES 7 TO 15 APPLY -  
 

      (1) Rules 7 to 15 shall apply to, - 
 

    1.    an industrial activity in which there is involved a quantity of hazardous Chemical listed in Column 2 of Schedule 3 which is equal to or more than the quantity specified in the entry for that Chemical in Column 3 & 4 (Rules 10-12 only for Column 4); and

 
 

    1.    isolated storage in which there is involved a quantity of a hazardous Chemical listed in Column 2 of Schedule 2 which is equal to or more than the quantity specified in the entry for that Chemical in Column 10[3 & 4 (rules 10-12 only for column 4).]

 
 

      (2) For the purpose of rules 7 to 15, 
 

    1. "new industrial activity" means an industrial activity which, –

 
 

      1.    commences after the  date of coming into operation of these rules; or

 
 

      1. if commenced before that date, is an industrial activity in which a modification has been made which is likely to cover major accident hazards, and that activity shall be deemed to have commenced on the date on which the modification was made;

 
 

    1. an "existing industrial activity" means an industrial activity which is not a new industrial activity.

 
 

7. 11[APPROVAL AND] NOTIFICATION OF SITES -  
 

      (1) An occupier shall not undertake any industrial activity 12[unless he has been granted an approval for undertaking such an activity and has submitted] a written report to the concerned authority containing the particulars specified in Schedule 7 at least 3 months before commencing that activity or before such shorter time as the concerned authority may agree and for the purpose of this paragraph, an activity in which subsequently there is or is liable to be a threshold quantity or more of an additional hazardous Chemical shall be deemed to be a different activity and shall be notified accordingly. 
 

      13[(2) The concerned Authority within 60 days from the date of receipt of the report shall approve the report submitted and on consideration of the report if it is of the opinion that contravention of the provisions of the Act or the rules made thereunder has taken place, it shall issue notice under rule 19]. 
 

8. UPDATING OF THE SITE NOTIFICATION FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE THRESHOLD QUANTITY -  
 

   Where an activity has been reported in accordance with rule 7(1) and the          occupier makes a change in it (including an increase or decrease in the maximum threshold quantity of a hazardous Chemical to which this rule applies which is or is liable to be at the site or in the pipeline or at the cessation of the activity) which affects the particulars specified in that report or any subsequent report made under this rule, the occupier shall forthwith furnish a further report to the concerned authority. 
 

9. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS-  
 

    Where. – 
     

    1. at the date  of  coming  into  operation  of  these rules, an occupier is in control of an existing industrial activity which is required to be reported under rule 7(1); or

 
 
 
 

    1. within 6 months after that date, an occupier commence any such new industrial activity;

 
 

    it shall be a sufficient compliance with that rule if he reports to the concerned authority as per the particulars in Schedule 7 within 3 months after the date of coming into operation of these rules or within such longer time as the concerned authority may agree in writing. 
     

10. SAFETY REPORTS 14[AND SAFETY AUDIT REPORTS] -  
 

   (1) Subjects to the following paragraphs of this rule, an occupier shall not undertake any industrial activity to which this rule applies, unless he has prepared a safety report on that industrial activity containing the information specified in Schedule 8 and has sent a copy of that report to the concerned authority at least ninety days before commencing that activity. 
 

   (2) In the case of a new industrial activity which an occupier commences, or by virtue of sub-rule (2) (a) (ii) of rule 6 is deemed to commence, within 6 months after coming into operation of these rules, it shall be a sufficient compliance with sub-rule (1) of this rule if the occupier sends to the concerned authority a copy of the report required in accordance with that sub-rule within ninety days after the date of coming into operation of these rules. 
 

   15[(3) In case of an existing industrial activity, the occupier shall prepare a safety report in consultation with the concerned authority and submit the same within one year from the date of commencement of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals (Amendment) Rules, 1994 to the concerned Authority.] 
 

   16[(4) After the commencement of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals (Amendment) Rules, 1994, the occupier of both the new and the existing industrial activities shall carry out an independent safety audit of the respective industrial activities with the help of an expert, not associated with such industrial activities. 
 

   (5) The occupier shall forward a copy of the auditor's report along with his comments to the concerned Authority within 30 days after the completion of such Audit.] 
 
 

   17[(6) The occupier shall update the safety audit report once a year by conducting a fresh safety audit and forward a copy of it with his comments thereon within 30 days to the concerned Authority. 
 

      (7) The concerned Authority may if it deems fit, issue improvement notice under rule 19 within 45 days of the submission of the said report.] 
 

11. UPDATING OF REPORTS UNDER RULE 10-  
 

      (1)  Where an occupier has made a safety report in accordance with sub-rule (1) of rule 10 he shall not make any modification to the industrial activity to which that safety report relates which could Materially affect the particulars in that report, unless he has made a further report to take account of those modifications and has sent a copy of that report to the concerned authority at least 90 days before making those modifications. 
 

      (2)  Where an occupier has made a report in accordance with rule 10 and sub - rule (1) of this rule and that industrial activity is continuing the occupier shall within three years of the date of the last such report, make a further report which shall have regard in particular to new  technical knowledge which has affected the particulars in the pervious report relating to safety and hazard assessment and shall within 30 days 18[***] send a copy of the report to the concerned authority. 
 

19[12. REQUIREMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TO BE SENT TO THE AUTHORITY -  
 

      Where, in accordance with rule 10, an occupier has sent a safety report and the safety audit report relating to an industrial activity to the concerned Authority, the concerned Authority may, by a notice served on the occupier, require him to provide such additional information as may be specified in the notice and the occupier shall send that information to the concerned Authority within 90 days]. 
 

13. PREPARATION TO ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN BY THE OCCUPIER -  
 
 

      (1) An occupier shall prepare and keep up-to-date 20[an on-site emergency plan containing details specified in Schedule II and detailing] how major accidents will be dealt with on the site on which the industrial activity is carried on and that plan shall include the name of the person who is responsible for safety on the site and the names of those who are authorized to take action in accordance with the plan in case of an emergency. 
 

      (2) The  occupier  shall  ensure  that  the  emergency  plan  prepared  in  accordance  with  sub-rule (1) takes into account any modification made in the industrial activity and that every person on the site who is affected by the plan is informed of its relevant provisions. 
 

      (3) The occupier shall prepare the emergency plan required under sub-rule (1),- 
 

    1. in the case of a new industrial activity, before that activity is commenced;

 
 

    1. in the case of an existing industrial activity within 90 days of commencing into operation of these rules.

 
 

      21[(4) The occupier shall ensure that a mock drill of the on-site emergency plan is conducted  every six months; 
 

      (5) A detailed report of the mock drill conducted under sub-rule (4) shall be made immediately available to the concerned Authority.] 
 

14. PREPARATION OF OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN BY THE AUTHORITY -  
 

      (1) It shall be the duty of the concerned authority as  identified in Column 2 of Schedule 5 to prepare and keep up-to-date 22[an adequate off-site emergency plan containing particulars specified  in Schedule 12 and detailing] how emergencies relating to a possible major accident on that site will be dealt with and in preparing that plan the concerned authority shall consult the occupier, and such other persons as it may deem necessary. 
 

      (2) For the purpose of enabling the concerned authority to prepare the emergency plan required under sub-rule (1), the occupier shall provide the concerned authority with such information relating to the industrial activity under his control as the concerned authority may require, including the nature, extent and likely effects off-site of possible major accidents and the authority shall provide the occupier with any information from the off-site emergency plan which relates to his duties under rule 13. 
 

      (3) The concerned authority shall prepare its emergency plan required under sub-rule (1),- 
 

    1. In the case of a new industrial activity, before that activity is  commenced;

 
 

    1. In the case of an existing industrial activity, within six months of coming into operation to these rules.

 
 

       23[(4) The concerned authority shall ensure that a rehearsal of the off-site emergency plan is conducted at least once in a calendar year.] 
 

15. INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO PERSONS LIABLE TO BE AFFECTED BY A MAJOR ACCIDENT -  
 

      (1) The occupier shall take appropriate steps to inform persons outside the site either directly or through District Emergency Authority who are likely to be in an area which may be affected by a major accident about, - 
 

    1. the nature of the major accident hazard; and

 
 

    1. the safety measures and the "Do's' and 'Don'ts'' which should be adopted in the event of a major accident.

 
 

            (2) The occupier shall take steps required under sub-rule (1) to inform persons about an industrial activity, before that activity is commenced, except, in the case of an existing industrial activity in which case the occupier shall comply with the requirements of sub-rule (1) within 90 days of coming into operation of these rule. 
 

16. DISCLOSURES OF INFORMATION  -  
 

      Where for the purpose of evaluating information notified under rule 5 or 7 to 15, the concerned authority discloses that information to some other person, that other person shall not use that information for any purpose except for the purpose of the concerned authority disclosing it, and before disclosing the information the concerned authority shall inform that other person of his obligations under this paragraph. 
 

17. COLLECTION, DEVELOPMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION -  
 

      (1) This rule shall apply to an industrial activity in which a hazardous Chemical which satisfies any of the criteria laid down in part I of Schedule 1 24[or listed] in Column 2 of Part II of this Schedule is or may be involved. 
 

      (2) An occupier, who has control of an industrial activity in term of sub-rule 1 of this rule, shall arrange to obtain or develop information in the form of safety data sheet as specified in Schedule 9. The information shall be accessible upon request for reference. 
 

      (3) The occupier while obtaining or developing a safety data sheet as specified in Schedule 9 in respect of a hazardous Chemical handled by him shall ensure that the information is recorded accurately and reflects the scientific evidence used in making the hazard determination. In case, any significant information regarding hazard of a Chemical is available, it shall be added to the material safety data sheet as specified in Schedule 9 as soon as practicable. 
 

      (4) Every container of a hazardous Chemical shall be clearly labelled or marked to identify - 
 

    1. the contents of the container ;

 
 

    1. the name and address of manufacturer or importer of the hazardous Chemical ;

 
 

    1. the physical, Chemical and toxicological data as per the criteria given at Part I of Schedule 1.

 
 

      (5) In terms of sub rule 4 of this rule where it is impracticable to label a Chemical in view of the size of the container or the nature of the package, provision should be made for other effective means like tagging or accompanying documents. 
 

18. IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS -  
 

      (1) This rule shall apply to a Chemical which satisfies any of the criteria laid down in Part I of Schedule 1 25[or listed] in Column 2 of Part II of this Schedule. 
 
 

(2) Any person responsible for importing hazardous chemicals in India shall provide 26[before 30 days or as reasonably possible but not later than] the date of import to the concerned authorities as identified in Column 2 of Schedule 5 the information pertaining to, - 
 

    1. the name and address of the person receiving the consignment in India;

 
 

    1. the port of entry in India;

 
 

    1. mode of transport from the exporting country to India;

 
 

    1. the quantity of Chemical (s) being imported; and

 
 

    1. complete product safety information.

 
 

     27(3) If the Concerned Authority of the State is satisfied that the Chemical being imported is likely to cause major accidents, it may direct the importer to take such safety measures as the concerned Authority of the State may deem appropriate.] 
 

     28[(3A) In case  the concerned Authority of the State is of the opinion that the Chemical should not be imported on safety or on environmental considerations, such Authority may direct stoppage of such import.] 
 

      (4) The concerned Authority at the State shall simultaneously inform the concerned Port Authority to take appropriate steps regarding safe handling and storage of hazardous chemicals while off-loading the consignment within the port premises. 
 

      (5) Any person importing hazardous chemicals shall maintain the records of the hazardous chemicals imported as specified in Schedule 10 and the records so maintained shall be open for inspection by the concerned authority at the State or the Ministry of Environment and Forests or any officer appointed by them in this behalf. 
 

      (6) The importer of the hazardous Chemical or a person working on his behalf shall ensure that transport of hazardous chemicals from port of entry to the ultimate destination is in accordance with the Central Motor Vehicles Rules,  1989 framed under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. 
 
 
 

19. IMPROVEMENT NOTICES -  
 

      (1) if the concerned authority is of the opinion that a person has contravened the provisions of these rules, the concerned authority shall serve on him a notice ( in this para referred to as " an improvement notice") requiring that person to remedy the contravention or, as the case may be, 29[the matters occasioning it within 45 days.] 
 

      (2) A notice served under sub-rule (1) shall clearly specify the measures to be taken by the occupier in remedying said contraventions. 
 

20. POWER OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MODIFY THE SCHEDULES -  
 

   The Central Government may, at any time, by notification in the Official Gazette, make suitable changes in the Schedules. 
 
 
 

  1. Subs by MSIHC (Amendment) Rules, 1994 (w.e.f. 22.10.1994)
  2. Subs. by S.O. 57(E), dated 19th January, 2000 (w.e.f. 19.1.2000)

 
 
 

 
 

      30[SCHEDULE 1]

    [See rule 2e (i), 4 (1)(a), 4(2), 17 and 18] 
     

    [Part -I] 
     

    (a) Toxic Chemicals: Chemicals having the following values of acute toxicity and which owing to their physical and Chemical properties, are capable of producing major accident hazards: 
     

S.No. Toxicity Oral toxicity

LD50(mg/kg)

Dermal toxicity

LD50(mg/kg)

Inhalation toxicity

LC50(mg/l)

1. Extremely toxic >5 <40 <0.5
2. Highly toxic >5-50 >40-200 <0.5-2.0
3. Toxic >50-200 >200-1000 >2-10

 
 
 

    (b) Flammable Chemicals : 
     

    1. flammable gases: Gases which at 20oC and at standard pressure of 101.3KPa are :-

 
 

    1. ignitable when in a mixture of 13 percent or less by volume with air, or ;

 
 

    1. have a flammable range with air of at least 12 percentage points regardless of the lower flammable limits.

 
 

      Note : The flammability shall be determined by tests or by calculation in accordance with methods adopted by International Standards Organization  ISO Number 10156 of 1990 or by Bureau of Indian Standard ISI Number 1446 of 1985. 
       

    1. extremely flammable liquids : chemicals  which have flash point lower than or equal to 23oC and boiling point less than 35oC.

 
 

    1. very highly flammable liquids : chemicals which have a flash point lower than or equal to 23oC and initial boiling point higher than 35oC.

 
 

  1.        highly flammable liquids : chemicals which have a flash point lower than or equal to 60oC but higher than 23oC.

 
 

    1. flammable liquids : chemicals which have a flash point higher than 60oC but lower than 90oC.

 
 

    (c) Explosives : explosives mean a solid or liquid or pyrotechnic substance (or a mixture of substances) or an article. 
     

    1. which is in itself capable by Chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to cause damage to the surroundings ;

 
 

    1. which is designed to produce an effect by heat, light, sound, gas or smoke or a combination of these as the result of non-detonative self sustaining exothermic Chemical reaction.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PART II

LIST OF HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC CHEMICALS 
 

S.    NAME OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS       S.   NAME OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS

No.                                                                               No.

        1.  
        2. Acetaldehyde
        3. Acetic acid
        4. Acetic anhydride
        5. Acetone
        6. Acetone cyanohydrin
        7. Acetone thiosemicarbazide
        8. Acetonitrile
        9. Acetylene
  1. Acetylene tetra chloride
  2. Acrolein
  3. Acrylamide
  4. Acrylonitrile
  5. Adiponitrile
  6. Aldicarb
  7. Aldrin
  8. Allyl alcohol
  9. Allyl amine
  10. Allyl chloride
  11. Aluminium (powder)
  12. Aluminium azide
  13. Aluminium borohydride
  14. Aluminium chloride
  15. Aluminium fluoride
  16. Aluminium phosphide
  17. Amino diphenyl
  18. Amino pyridine
  19. Aminophenol-2
  20. Aminopterin
  21. Amiton
  22. Amiton dialate
  23. Ammonia
  1. Ammonium chloro platinate
  1. Ammonium nitrate
  2. Ammonium nitrite
  3. Ammonium picrate
  4. Anabasine
  5. Aniline
  6. Aniline2,4, 6-Trimethyl
  7. Anthraquinone
  8. Antimony pentafluoride
    1. Antimycin A
  1. ANTU
  2. Arsenic pentoxide
  3. Arsenic trioxide
  4. Arsenous trichloride
  5. Arsine
  6. Asphalt
  7. Azinpho-ethyl
  8. Azinphos methyl
  9. Bacitracin
  10. Barium azide
  11. Barium nitrate
  12. Barium nitride
  13. Benzal chloride
  14. Benzenamine,3-Trifluoromethyl
  15. Benzene
  16. Benzene sulfonyl chloride
  17. Benzene. 1- (chloromethyl)-4 Nitro
  18. Benzene arsenic acid
  19. Benzidine
  20. Benzidine salts
  21. Benzimidazole.  4, 5-Dichloro-2 (Trifluoromethyl)
  22. Benzoquinone-P
  23. Benzotrichloride
  24. Benzoyl chloride
  25. Benzoyl peroxide
  26. Benzyl chloride
  27. Beryllium (Powder)
  28. Bicyclo (2, 2, 1) Heptane -2- carbonitrile
  29. Biphenyl
  30. Bis (2-Chloroethyl) sulphide
  31. Bis (Chloromethyl) Ketone
  32. Bis (Tert-butyl peroxy) cyclohexane
  33. Bis (Terbutylperoxy) butane
  34. Bis(2,4, 6-Trimitrophenylamine)
  35. Bis (Chloromethyl) Ether
  36. Bismuth and compounds
  1. Bisphenol-A
  1. Bitoscanate
  2. Boron Powder
  3. Boron trichloride
  4. Boron trifluoride
  5. Boron trifluoride comp. With methylether, 1:1
  6. Bromine
  7. Bromine pentafluoride
  8. Bromo chloro methane
  9. Bromodialone
  10. Butadiene
  11. Butane
  12. Butanone-2
  13. Butyl amine tert
  14. Butyl glycidal ether
  15. Butyl isovalarate
  16. Butyl peroxymaleate tert
  1. Butyl vinyl ether
  1. Butyl-n-mercaptan
  2. C.I.Basic green
  3. Cadmium oxide
  4. Cadmium stearate
  5. Calcium arsenate
  6. Calcium carbide
  7. Calcium cyanide
  8. Camphechlor (Toxaphene)
  9. Cantharidin
  10. Captan
  11. Carbachol chloride
  12. Carbaryl
  13. Carbofuran (Furadan)
  14. Carbon tetrachloride
  15. Carbon disulphide
  16. Carbon monoxide
  17. Carbonphenothion
  18. Carvone
  19. Cellulose nitrate
  20. Chloroacetic acid
  21. Chlordane
  22. Chlorofenvinphos
  23. Chlorinated benzene
  24. Chlorine
  25. Chlorine oxide
  26. Chlorine trifluoride
  27. Chlormephos
  28. Chlormequat chloride
    1. Chloroacetal chloride
    1. Chloroacetaldehyde
    2. Chloroaniline -2
    3. Chloroaniline -4
    4. Chlorobenzene
    5. Chloroethyl chloroformate
    6. Chloroform
    7. Chloroformyl morpholine
  1. Chloromethane
  1. Chloromethyl methyl ether
    1. Chloronitrobenzene
    1. Chlorophacinone
    2. Chlorosulphonic acid
    3. Chlorothiophos
    4. Chloroxuron
    5. Chromic acid
    6. Chromic chloride
    7. Chromium powder
    8. Cobalt carbonyl
    9. Cobalt Nitrilmethylidyne compound
    10. Cobalt (Powder)
    11. Colchicine
    12. Copper and Compounds
    13. Copperoxychloride
    14. Coumafuryl
    15. Coumaphos
    16. Coumatetralyl
    17. Crimidine
    18. Crotenaldehyde
    19. Crotonaldehyde
    20. Cumene
    21. Cyanogen bromide
    22. Cyanongen iodide
    23. Cyanophos
    24. Cyanothoate
    25. Cyanuric fluoride
    26. Cyclo hexylamine
    27. Cyclohexane
    28. Cyclohexanone
    29. Cycloheximide
    30. Cyclopentadiene
    31. Cyclopentane
    32. Cyclotetramethyl enetetranitramine
  1. Cyclotrimethylen etrinnitranine
    1. Cypermethrin
    2. DDT
    3. Decaborane (1 :4)
    4. Demeton
    5. Demeton S-Methyl
    6. Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc = 80%)
    7. Dialifos
  1. Diazodinitrophenol
    1. Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc>= 90%)
    2. Diborane
    3. Dichloroacetylene
    4. Dichlorobenzalkonium chloride
    5. Dichloroethyl ether
    6. Dichloromethyl phenylsilane
    7. Dichlorophenol – 2, 6
    8. Dichlorophenol – 2, 4
    9. Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid
    10. Dichloropropane – 2, 2
    11. Dichlorosalicylic acid-3, 5
    12. Dichlorvos (DDVP)
    13. Dicrotophos
    14. Dieldrin
    15. Diepoxy butane
    16. Diethyl carbamazine citrate
    17. Diethyl chlorophosphate
    18. Diethyl ethtanolamine
    19. Diethyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc=30%)
  1. Diethyl phenylene diamine
  1. Diethylamine
  2. Diethylene glycol
  3. Diethylene glycol dinitrate
  4. Diethylene triamine
  5. Diethleneglycol butyl ether
  6. Diglycidyl ether
  7. Digitoxin
  8. Dihydroperoxypropane (Conc >=30%)
  9. Diisobutyl peroxide
  10. Dimefox
  11. Dimethoate
  12. Dimethyl dichlorosilane
  13. Dimethyl hydrazine
    1. Dimethyl nitrosoamine
    1. Dimethyl  P phenylene diamine
    2. Dimethyl phosphoramidi cyanidic acid (TABUM)
    3. Dimethyl phosphorochloridothioate
    4. Dimethyl sufolane (DMS)
    5. Dimethyl sulphide
    6. Dimethylamine
    7. Dimethylaniline
    8. Dimethylcarbonyl chloride
    9. Dimetilan
    10. Dinitro O-cresol
    11. Dinitrophenol
    12. Dinitrotoluene
    13. Dinoseb
    14. Diniterb
    15. Dioxane-p
    16. Dioxathion
    17. Dioxine N
    18. Diphacinone
    19. Diphosphoramide octamethyl
    20. Diphenyl methane di-isocynate (MDI)
    21. Dipropylene Glycol Butyl ether
    22. Dipropylene glycolmethyl ether
    23. Disec-butyl peroxydicarbonate (Conc.>80%)
    24. Disufoton
    25. Dithiazamine iodide
    26. Dithiobiurate
  1. Endosulfan
  1. Endothion
    1. Endrin
    1. Epichlorohydrine
    2. EPN
    3. Ergocalciferol
    4. Ergotamine tartarate
    5. Ethanesulfenyl chloride, 2 chloro
  1. Ethanol 1-2 dichloracetate
  1. Ethion
  2. Ethoprophos
  3. Ethyl acetate
  4. Ethyl alcohol
  5. Ethyl benzene
  6. Ethyl bis amine
    1. Ethyl bromide
    1. Ethyl carbamate
    2. Ethyl ether
    3. Ethyl hexanol -2
    4. Ethyl mercaptan
    5. Ethyl mercuric phosphate
    6. Ethyl methacrylate
    7. Ethyl nitrate
    8. Ethyl thiocyanate
    9. Ethylamine
    10. Ethylene
    11. Ethylene chlorohydrine
    12. Ethylene dibromide
    13. Ethylene diamine
    14. Ethylene diamine hydrochloride
    15. Ethylene flourohydrine
    16. Ethylene glycol
    17. Ethylene glycol dinitrate
    18. Ethylene oxide
    19. Ethylenimine
    20. Ethylene di chloride
    21. Femamiphos
    22. Femitrothion
    23. Fensulphothion
    24. Fluemetil
    25. Fluorine
    26. Fluoro2-hyrdoxy butyric acid amid salt ester
    27. Fluoroacetamide
    28. Fluoroacetic acid amide salts and esters
    29. Fluoroacetylchloride
    30. Fluorobutyric acid amide salt esters
    31. Fluorocrotonic acid amides salts esters
    32. Fluorouracil
    33. Fonofos
    34. Formaldehyde
    35. Formetanate hydrochloride
    36. Formic acid
    37. Formoparanate
    38. Formothion
    39. Fosthiotan
    40. Fuberidazole
    41. Furan
    42. Gallium Trichloride
    43. Glyconitrile (Hydroxyacetonitrile)
    44. Guanyl-4-nitrosaminoguynyl-1-tetrazene
    45. Heptachlor
    46. Hexamethyl terta-oxyacyclononate (Conc 75%)
    47. Hexachlorobenzene
    48. Hexachlorocyclohexan (Lindane)
    49. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    50. Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    51. Hexachloronapthalene
    52. Hexafluoropropanone sesquihydrate
    53. Hexamethyl phosphoromide
    54. Hexamethylene diamine N N dibutyl
    55. Hexane
    56. Hexanitrostilbene 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6
    57. Hexene
    58. Hydrogen selenide
    59. Hydrogen sulphide
    60. Hydrazine
    61. Hydrazine nitrate
    62. Hydrochloric acid (Gas)
    63. Hydrogen
    64. Hydrogen bromide
    65. Hydrogen cyanide
    66. Hydrogen fluoride
    67. Hydrogen peroxide
    68. Hydroquinone
    69. Indene
    70. Indium powder
    71. Indomethacin
    72. Iodine
    73. Iridium tetrachloride
    74. Ironpentacarbonyl
    75. Iso benzan
    76. Isoamyl alcohol
    77. Isobutyl alcohol
    78. Isobutyro nitrile
  1. Isocyanic acid 3, 4-dichlorophenyl ester
  1. Isodrin
    1. Isofluorophosphate
    1. Isophorone diisocyanate
    2. Isopropyl alcohol
    3. Isopropyl chlorocarbonate
    4. Isopropyl formate
    5. Isopropyl methyl pyrazolyl dimethyl carbamate
    6. Juglone (5-Hydroxy Naphthalene-1,4 dione)
    7. Ketene
    8. Lactonitrile
    9. Lead arsenite
    10. Lead at high temp (molten)
    11. Lead azide
    12. Lead styphanate
    13. Leptophos
  1. Lenisite
  1. Liquified petroleum gas
    1. Lithium hydride
    1. N-Dinitrobenzene
    2. Magnesium powder or ribbon
    3. Malathion
    4. Maleic anhydride
    5. Malononitrile
    6. Manganese Tricarbonyl cyclopentadiene
    7. Mechlor ethamine
    8. Mephospholan
    9. Mercuric chloride
    10. Mercuric oxide
    11. Mercury acetate
    12. Mercury fulminate
    13. Mercury methyl chloride
    14. Mesitylene
    15. Methaacrolein diacetate
    16. Methacrylic anhydride
    17. Methacrylonitrile
    18. Methacryloyl oxyethyl isocyanate
    19. Methanidophos
    20. Methane
    21. Methanesulphonyl fluoride
    22. Methidathion
    23. Methiocarb
  1. Methonyl
    1. Methoxy ethanol (2-methyl cellosolve)
    2. Methoxyethyl mercuric acetate
    3. Methyacrylol chloride
    4. Methyl 2-chloroacrylate
    5. Methyl alcohol
    6. Methyl amine
    7. Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
    8. Methyl chloride
    9. Methyl chloroform
    10. Methyl chloroformate
    11. Methyl cyclohexene
    12. Methyl disulphide
    13. Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide  (Conc.60%)
    14. Methyl formate
    15. Methyl hydrazine
    16. Methyl isobutyl ketone
    17. Methyl isocyanate
    18. Methyl isothiocyanate
    19. Methyl mercuric dicyanamide
    20. Methyl Mercaptan
    21. Methyl Methacrylate
    22. Methyl phencapton
    23. Methyl phosphonic dichloride
    24. Methyl thiocyanate
    25. Methyl trichlorosilane
    26. Methyl vinyl ketone
    27. Methylene bis (2-chloroaniline)
    28. Methylene chloride
    29. Methylenebis-4,4(2-chloroaniline)
    30. Metolcarb
    31. Mevinphos
    32. Mezacarbate
    33. Mitomycin C
    34. Molybdenum powder
    35. Monocrotophos
    36. Morpholine
    37. Muscinol
    38. Mustard gas
    39. N-Butyl acetate
    40. N.-Butyl alcohol
    41. N-Hexane
    42. N- Methyl-N, 2, 4, 6-Tetranitroaniline
    43. Naphtha
    44. Nephtha solvent
    45. Naphthalene
    46. Naphthyl amine
    47. Nickel carbonyl/nickel tetracarbonyl
    48. Nickel powder
    49. Nicotine
    50. Nicotine sulphate
    51. Nitric acid
    52. Nitric oxide
    53. Nitrobenzene
    54. Nitrocellulose (dry)
    55. Nitrochlorobenzene
    56. Nitrocyclohexane
    57. Nitrogen
    58. Nitrogen dioxide
    59. Nitrogen oxide
    60. Nitrogen trifluouide
    61. Nitroglycerine
    62. Nitropropane-1
    63. Nitropropane-2
    64. Nitroso dimethyl amine
    65. Nonane
    66. Norbormide
    67. O-Cresol
    68. O-Nitro Toluene
    69. O-Toludine
    70. O-Xylene
    71. O/P Nitroaniline
    72. Oleum
    73. OO Diethyl S ethyl suph. methyl phos
    74. OO Diethyl S propythio methyl phosdithioate
    75. OO Diethyl s ethtylsulphinyl methylphosphorothioate
    76. OO Diethyl s ethylsulphonyl methylphosphorothioate
    77. OO Diethyls ethylthiomethylphospho-rothioate
    78. Organo rhodium complex
    79. Orotic acid
    80. Osmium tetroxide
    81. Oxabain
    82. Oxamyl
    83. Oxetane, 3, 3-bis(chloromethyl)
    84. Oxidiphenoxarsine
    85. Oxy disulfoton
    86. Oxygen (liquid)
    87. Oxygen difluoride
    88. Ozone
    89. P-nitrophenol
    90. Paraffin
    91. Paraoxon (Diethyl 4 Nitrophenyl phosphate)
    92. Paraquat
    93. Paraquat methosulphate
    94. Parathion
    95. Parathion methyl
    96. Paris green
    97. Penta borane
    98. Penta chloro ethane
    99. Penta chlorophenol
    100. Pentabromophenol
    101. Pentachloro naphthalene
    102. Pentadecyl-amine
    103. Pentaerythaiotol tetranitrate
    104. Pentane
    105. Pentanone
    106. Perchloric acid
    107. Perchloroethylene
    108. Peroxyacetic acid
    109. Phenol
  1. Phenol, 2, 2-thiobis (4, 6-Dichloro)
  1. Phenol, 2, 2-thiobis (4 chloro 6-methyl phenol)
  2. Phenol, 3-(1-methyl ethyl) methylcarbamate
  3. Phenyl hydrazine hydrochloride
  4. Phenyl mercury acetate
  5. Phenyl silatrane
  6. Phenyl thiourea
  7. Phenylene P-diamine
  8. Phorate
  9. Phosazetin
  10. Phosfolan
  1. Phosgene
  1. Phosmet
  2. Phosphamidon
  1. Phosphine
  1. Phosphoric acid
  2. Phosphoric acid dimethyl (4-methyl thio)phenyl
  3. Phosphorthioic acid dimethyl S(2-Bis) Ester
  4. Phosphorothioic acid methyl (ester)
  5. Phosphorothioic acid, OO Dimethyl S-(2-methyl)
  6. Phosphorothioic, methyl-ethyl ester
  7. Phosphorous
  8. Phosphorous oxychloride
  9. Phosphorous pentaoxide
  10. Phosphorous trichloride
  11. Phosphorous penta chloride
  12. Phthalic anhydride
  13. Phylloquinone
  14. Physostignine
  15. Physostignine salicylate (1:1)
  16. Picric acid (2, 4, 6- trinitrophenol)
  17. Picrotoxin
  18. Piperdine
  19. Piprotal
  20. Pirinifos-ethyl
  21. Platinous chloride
  22. Platinum tetrachloride
  23. Potassium arsenite
  24. Potassium chlorate
  25. Potassium cyanide
  26. Potassium hydroxide
  27. Potassium nitride
  28. Potiassium nitrite
  29. Potassium peroxide
  30. Potassium silver cyanide
  31. Powdered metals and mixtures
  32. Promecarb
  33. Promurit
  34. Propanesultone
  35. Propargyl alcohol
  36. Propargyl bromide
  37. Propen-2-chloro-1 ,3-diou diacetate
  38. Propiolactone beta
  39. Propionitrile
  40. Propionitrile, 3-chloro
  41. Propiophenone, 4-amino
  42. Propyl chloroformate
  43. Propylene dichloride
  44. Propylene glycol, allylether
  45. Propylene imine
  46. Propylene oxide
  47. Prothoate
  48. Pseudosumene
  49. Pyrazoxon
  50. Pyrene
  51. Pyridine
  52. Pyridine, 2-methyl-3-vinyl
  53. Pyridine, 4-nitro-1-oxide
  54. Pyridine, 4-nitro-1-oxide
  55. Pyriminil
  56. Quinaliphos
  57. Quinone
  58. Rhodium trichloride
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