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3.1.5 Finnish use categories

Posted by Arne Skov on 2015-09-10
Code Explanation
1 Adhesive and binding materials
2 Building materials and additives
3 Catalysts
4 Ceramic materials
5 Cleaning and washing agents
6 Conserving agents
7 Cooling agents
8 Corrosion inhibitors
9 Cosmetics
10 Deforming agents
11 De-icing agents
12 Disinfectants
13 Dispersion agents
14 Dyeing auxiliaries
15 Dyestuff, pigments
16 Feed additives
17 Fertilizers
18 Fillers
19 Flame retardants
20 Hydraulic fluids
21 Laboratory chemicals
22 Leather impregnating agents
23 Lubricants
24 Oxidizing agents
25 Paper, paper additives
26.1 Pesticides
26.2 Protective chemicals
27 Pharmaceuticals
28 Photo chemicals
29 Plastic additives and auxiliaries
30 Solvents
31 Stabilizers
32 Tanning agents and auxiliaries
33 Textile auxiliaries
34 Thickening agents
35 Vulcanizers
36 Other use

3.1.4 Old swedish use categories

Posted by Arne Skov on 2015-09-10
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S-10 Absorbents and adsorbents
S-20 Accelerators
S-30 Activators
40 De-icing agents
50 Anticaking agents
60 Tack inhibitors
70 Antistatic agents
80 Finishing agents, dressing agents
90 Drain cleaning agents
100 Pesticides
200 Pickling agents (textile, paper, leather)
220 Binders (for paints, adhesives etc)
230 Binders (for other products)
240 Bleaching agents
250 Antisettling agents
260 Blast cleaning agents
270 Fire extinguishing agents
280 Fire prevention additives
291 Motor fuels
292 Heating agents
293 Ignition liquid
294 Fuels, fuel oils
301 Antiknock agents
302 Fuel additives
310 Dustbinding agents
320 Denaturating agents
330 Dispersing agents
340 Propellants
350 Electrolytes
351 Electrode materials
360 Emulsifiers
370 Emulsion breakers
380 Extraction agents
390 Fixing agents
400 Gelatinizing agents
410 Flotation agents
420 Developers
430 Friction agents
441 Reinforcing agents
442 Flatting agents
443 Antiskinning agents
444 Antiblistering agents
445 Flow improving agents
446 Tacking agents
447 Paint additives
448 Fillers (plastics, paint etc)
451 Retention aids
452 Precipitants
460 Paint and varnish removers, strippers
470 Paints, varnishes
471 Fire retardant paints
472 Moisture barrier paints
473 Mordants Bets
474 Glazing paints
476 Anti-corrosive paints
477 Anti-fouling paints
478 Printing inks
479 Other paints, aqueous
481 Other paints and varnishes, solvent-based
482 Photoresists
483 Wood preservative coatings
484 Toners
485 Mortar, finishing mortar
500 Dyestuffs, pigments
510 Thickeners
520 Tanning agents
531 Etching agents for paper masters
532 Etching agents for glass
540 Enamels, glazes
550 Glazing agents for textile, paper etc
560 Floor covering materials
570 Fertilizers
580 Skin protection agents
590 Skin cleaning agents (soap)
600 Transmission mediums
610 Hair care agents
611 Hair bleaching agents
612 Hair colouring agents
613 Hair setting agents
614 Hair spray
615 Hair perming agents
616 Hair schampoo
617 Hair conditioner
631 Hardeners for adhesives
632 Hardeners for paints
633 Hardeners for plastics
634 Hardeners for concrete
635 Reinforcing agents (concrete)
636 Hardeners
651 Impregnating agents (water, moisture)
652 Impregnating agents (oils, grease)
653 Dimensional stabilizing agents
654 Impregnating agents
661 Corrosion inhibitors
662 Inhibitors
670 Insulating materials, heat-cold
680 Insulating materials, electricity
681 Dielectric
690 Insulating materials, light, noice
700 Blowing agents (plastics, rubber etc.)
701 Swelling agents
711 Enzymes
712 Catalysts
720 Coagulating agents
731 Bactericides, bacteriostates
732 Fungicides, fungistates
733 Preservatives
740 Contact agents
750 Office products
760 Cutting fluids
770 Refrigerants, cooling agents
781 Photochemicals
782 Indicators
783 Laboratory chemicals
791 Adhesion promoters
792 Adhesive agents
793 Adhesives (cyanoacrylates)
794 Dispersion adhesives
795 Adhesives (solvent-based)
796 Hot melt adhesives
797 Hardeners (1- and 2-component adhesives)
798 Adhesives, glues
810 Air purifiers
821 Fluxing agents (soldering)
822 Soldering products
831 Pickling agents (metals)
832 Metal surface coating agents
833 Metal surface hardeners
834 Fluxing agents (galvanization)
835 Metal surface treatment agents
840 Softeners
850 Plasticizers
860 Odour agents
871 Oxidizing agents
872 Reducing agents
873 Protective gases
874 Reducing-oxidizing agents
880 pH-regulating agents
890 Polishing agents
900 Process regulators
921 Degreasing agents
922 Disinfectants
923 Washing-up detergents
924 Stain removers
925 High pressure cleaning agents
926 Lime removers
927 Cleaning agents (premises)
928 Washing-up detergents (machine)
929 Detergents
931 Cleaning agents (ovens, grills)
932 Windscreen washer liquids
933 Cleaning agents (windows)
934 Cleaning agent additives
935 Cleaning agents
950 Rust removing agents
960 Decontamination agents
970 Decontamination agents (oil)
980 Anti-shell agents
990 Foaming agents (for liquids)
1000 Antifoaming agents
1010 Rinsing agents
1020 Abrasives
1030 Sludge treatment agents
1040 Anti-adhesive agents
1041 Film forming agents
1050 Lubricants
1051 Extreme pressure additives
1052 Lubricant additives, others
1053 Base oils
1070 Carbonization agents
1080 Crack indicating agents
1090 Explosives
1100 Diluents (for paints etc)
1110 Diluents (others)
1120 Stabilizers
1121 Antioxidants, antiozonants
1131 Intermediates ( plastics manufacture )
1132 Intermediates (rubber manufacture )
1133 Intermediates (cosmetics, hygienic articles
1134 Intermediates (pharmaceuticals)
1135 Raw material (metal manufacture )
1136 Raw material (semi-conductor manufacture)
1137 Raw material (glass, ceramics)
1138 Intermediates, raw material
1140 Desiccators, drying agents
1141 Water-repelling agents
1150 Jointing materials
1151 Caulking compounds
1152 Putty compounds
1153 Sealing compounds
1154 Cast compounds
1160 Water softeners
1170 Whitening agents
1180 Vulcanizing agents
1190 Heat transferring agents
1200 Wetting agents
1201 Moisture preservating agents
1210 Welding products
1211 Fluxing agents (welding)
1220 Rust preventives
1230 Solvents
1240 Dental products
1241 Contact lense agents
1250 Asphalt, bitumen, tar, etc
1260 Textile colouring agents
1261 Depilators
1270 Vitamins
1300 Food additives
1311 Ensiling agents
1312 Feedstuff/feedstuff additives
1320 Alloy metals
1331 Solvent intermediaries
1332 Complexing agents
1340 Car care products
1350 Paper manufacture chemicals
1400 Veterinary medicines
1410 Anesthetic gases
1500 Surfactants
1601 Cement
1602 Refractory cement
1611 Concrete
1612 Refractory concrete
1630 Photo emulsions
1640 Nutritional substrates
1650 Slag former

3.1.3 Use categories Nordic (UCN)

Posted by Arne Skov on 2015-09-10
code codetext country
A05000 Absorbents and adsorbents ucn
A05100 Filtration materials ucn
A05200 Filtration media ucn
A05250 Ion exchanger ucn
A05300 Air cleaners and anti-odour agents (not filters) ucn
A05400 Other absorbents and adsorbents ucn
A20000 Anti-scaling agents - to prevent lime formation and formation/crystallization on other surfaces ucn
A20100 Anti-scaling agents ucn
A25000 Anti-set-off agents (e.g. will prevent ink from staining other surfaces/colours) ucn
A25100 Anti-set-off agents ucn
A40000 Anti-freezing agents - for removal of ice and protection against icing ucn
A40100 De-icing agents ucn
A40200 Cooling agents ucn
A40300 Other anti-freezing agents ucn
A45000 Anti-clotting agents - to prevent formation of lumps ucn
A45100 Anti-clotting agents ucn
A50000 Anti-adhesive agents ucn
A50100 Anti-adhesive agents ucn
A55000 Anti-static agents - for prevention or removal of static electricity ucn
A55100 Anti-static agents ucn
A60000 Dressing agents (glazing agents, polishing agents) - for treatment of clothes ucn
A60100 Dressing agents (glazing agents, polishing agents) ucn
B15000 Biocides ucn
B15110 Human hygiene (PT1) ucn
B15120 Disinfectants and algaecides not intended for direct application to humans or animals (PT2) ucn
B15130 Veterinary hygiene (PT3) ucn
B15140 Food and feed area (PT4) ucn
B15142 Sanitation agents for toilets ucn
B15150 Drinking water (PT5) ucn
B15310 Preservatives for products during storage (PT6) ucn
B15315 Wood preservatives (PT7) ucn
B15320 Film preservatives (PT7) ucn
B15330 Fibre, leather, rubber and polymerised materials preservatives (PT9) ucn
B15340 Construction material preservatives (PT10) ucn
B15350 Preservatives for liquid-cooling and processing systems (PT11) ucn
B15360 Slimicides (PT12) ucn
B15370 Working or cutting fluid preservatives (PT13) ucn
B15510 Rodenticides (PT14) ucn
B15520 Avicides (PT15) ucn
B15530 Molluscicides, vermicides and products to control other invertebrates (PT16) ucn
B15540 Piscicides (PT17) ucn
B15550 Insecticides, acaricides and products to control other arthropods (PT18) ucn
B15560 Repellents and attractants (PT19) ucn
B15710 Preservatives for food or feedstocks (former PT 20, expired as biocidal product type EU 528/2012) ucn
B15720 Anti-fouling agents ucn
B15730 Embalming and taxidermist fluids (PT22) ucn
B15740 Control of other vertebrates (PT20) ucn
B16000 Plant protection - agricultural pesticides ucn
B16110 Insecticides ucn
B16120 Fungicides ucn
B16130 Herbicides (weed killers) ucn
B16140 Growth inhibitors ucn
B16150 Soil disinfection agents ucn
B16190 Other plant protection products ucn
B18000 Car cosmetics - for car care and function not described any other place in this list ucn
B18100 Car care products ucn
B20000 Binding agents - for binding together the individual constituents in the product ucn
B20100 Binding agents for paints, adhesives etc. ucn
B20200 Binding agents for moulding sand ucn
B20300 Other binding agents ucn
B25000 Bleaching agents - to remove or weakens a colour (not cosmetic, not photographic, not optical bleaching) ucn
B25200 Bleaching agents for textiles ucn
B25300 Other bleaching agents ucn
B30000 Blasting agents (sandblasting agents) - particles blown against a surface for polishing/grinding ucn
B30100 Blasting agents (sandblasting agents) ucn
B35000 Softeners (plastic-, rubber-, paint-, adhesive softeners) ucn
B35100 Softeners for plastic, rubber, paint and adhesive ucn
B35200 Softeners ucn
B45000 Flame retardants - (for textiles, plastic etc) through adding or through surface treatment makes the product less flammable ucn
B45100 Flame retardants ucn
B50000 Fire extinguishing agents - for using when the fire has started ucn
B50100 Fire extinguishing agents ucn
B55000 Fuels - for heating or as fuel for motorized vehicles including cars and boats ucn
B55100 Motor fuels ucn
B55150 Ignition gas ucn
B55200 Heating fuels ucn
B55300 Other fuels ucn
B60000 Fuel additives - for adding to the fuel to improve yield ucn
B60100 Anti-knocking agents ucn
B60200 Other fuel additives ucn
B65000 Deposit inhibitors (precipitation inhibitors) - to avoid deposit or crystallization ucn
B65100 Deposit inhibitors (precipitation inhibitors) ucn
D05000 Denaturing agents - for changing characteristics of a chemical/product ucn
D05100 Denaturing agents ucn
D15000 Propellants - for propelling compressed gas out of a pressurised container, e.g. an aerosol ucn
D15100 Propellants ucn
D20000 Odour agents - to change the way a product smells (not cosmetic products) ucn
D20100 Industry perfumes ucn
D20200 Deodorants ucn
D20300 Other odour agents ucn
D25000 Dental products ucn
D25100 Dental products in general ucn
E03000 Expanding products- expand under given conditions ucn
E03100 Expanding products ucn
E05000 Extraction agents - for extracting a specific part of a mixture ucn
E05100 Extraction agents ucn
E07000 Electric and electromechanical components ucn
E07100 Semiconductors ucn
E07200 Commutators and materials for commutators ucn
E07300 Conductive materials ucn
E07400 Dielectrics ucn
E07500 Transformers and materials for transformers ucn
E07900 Other electric and electromechanical components ucn
E10000 Electrolytes ucn
E10100 Electrolytes ucn
E15000 Emulsion-inhibiting agents - for inhibiting an emulsion. An emulsion is a mixture of two (or more) liquids. One is dispersed but not dissolved in the other ucn
E15100 Emulsion-inhibiting agents ucn
E20000 EP-additives - lubricants and oils (extreme pressure-additives) ucn
E20100 EP-additives ucn
F05000 Colouring agents ucn
F05100 Pigments to glazing materials, enamels and glass ucn
F05110 Pigments to paint and printing inks ucn
F05250 Pigment pastes ucn
F05400 Regenerator to colours ucn
F05990 Other colouring agents ucn
F10000 Fixing agents - for fixing chemicals/particles to surfaces and fibres (not photo chemicals). ucn
F10100 Fixatives ucn
F10300 Fixing agents for photocopies ucn
F10400 Fixing agents for offset plates ucn
F10700 Other fixing agents ucn
F12000 Coating agents ucn
F12100 Coating agents ucn
F15000 Flotation agents - for increasing the ability for particles to float in a liquid. ucn
F15100 Flotation agents ucn
F20000 Flux agents for casting ucn
F20100 Flux agents (casting) ucn
F32000 Chemicals for photographic use ucn
F32100 Bleachers for photographic film ucn
F32150 Toners to photographic paper ucn
F32200 Fixatives for photographic film ucn
F32300 Developers for photographic film ucn
F32400 Film hardeners ucn
F32600 Photographic emulsions ucn
F32800 Stopping bath ucn
F32900 Retouch chemicals ucn
F32990 Other photographic chemicals ucn
F35000 Developers - for developing pictures, but not photographic film ucn
F35200 Developers for photocopies ucn
F35300 Offset developers ucn
F35400 Other developers ucn
F40000 Friction agents - (e.g. brake pads) ucn
F40100 Friction agents ucn
F45000 Fillers (for paints, textiles, plastics etc.) ucn
F45100 Reinforcing fillers ucn
F45200 Extenders ucn
F45300 Other fillers ucn
F50000 Flocculating agents - for starting/increase the flocculating of chemicals/particles ucn
F50100 Flocculating chemicals ucn
F50150 Slag initiators ucn
F50200 Poly-electrolytes ucn
F50300 Other flocculating agents ucn
G05000 Galvano-technical agents - for metal surface treatment ucn
G05100 Salts for galvanic baths ucn
G05200 Glazing additives ucn
G05300 Flux agents for hot electroplating ucn
G05400 Other galvano-technical agents ucn
G10000 Tanning agents -for transforming hide to leather ucn
G10100 Hair remover ucn
G10200 Tannin ucn
G10300 Pyring remedies ucn
G10400 Thouging products ucn
G10990 Other tanning agents ucn
G12000 Glossing agents ucn
G12300 Calendring agents ucn
G12900 Other glossing agents ucn
G15000 Glazing materials, enamels etc. ucn
G15100 Enamels ucn
G15200 Glazing materials ucn
G15300 Other related coatings ucn
G30000 Flooring materials (joint-less floors) ucn
G30100 Joint-less floors ucn
G30200 Other flooring materials ucn
G35000 Rubberizing materials - (e.g. surface coating with rubber) ucn
G35100 Rubberizing materials ucn
G40000 Fertilizers ucn
G40100 Fertilizers ucn
H10000 Hydraulic fluids ucn
H10100 Hydraulic oils ucn
H10200 Brake fluids ucn
H10990 Hydraulic fluids, other ucn
H15000 Hardeners ucn
H15100 Concrete hardeners ucn
H15400 Plastic hardeners ucn
H15500 Other hardeners ucn
I05000 Impregnation/ proofing - for protection from damp, fungus etc. ucn
I05100 Leather impregnation agents ucn
I05200 Paper impregnation agents ucn
I05300 Textile impregnation agents ucn
I05400 Wood impregnation agents, wood preserving agents (see also Pesticides) ucn
I05450 Closing net proofing ucn
I05500 Other impregnation agents ucn
I15000 Insulating materials - to protect from noise, cold, electricity, dust etc. ucn
I15100 Fire prevention materials ucn
I15200 Other termic insulating materials ucn
I15300 Electric current insulation materials ucn
I15400 Sound insulating materials ucn
I15500 Light insulating materials ucn
I15600 Other insulation materials ucn
K15000 Coagulation agents ucn
K15100 Coagulating agents ucn
K20000 Sequestering agents ucn
K20100 Sequestering agents ucn
K25000 Anti-condensation agents ucn
K25100 Anti-mist agents ucn
K25200 Condensation removers ucn
K25300 Other anti-condensation agents ucn
K35000 Construction materials (building materials) ucn
K35100 Cement/concrete/mortar ucn
K35120 Fireproof cement ucn
K35200 Plastic construction materials ucn
K35300 Steel construction materials ucn
K35500 Road construction materials ucn
K35900 Other construction materials ucn
K40000 Contactors (electrical) ucn
K40100 Contactors (electrical) ucn
K45000 Correcting Agents - for applying to e.g. paper to cover what is written there ucn
K45100 Correction lacquers (offices) ucn
K45200 Correction lacquers (printing plates) ucn
K45400 Erasing fluid ucn
K45500 Eraser (rubber) ucn
K45600 Other correction materials ucn
K52000 Cosmetics ucn
K52110 Shaving foams ucn
K52120 Shaving creams and lotions ucn
K52190 Other shaving products ucn
K52210 Body lotions ucn
K52220 Face creams ucn
K52230 Eye creams ucn
K52240 Hands creams ucn
K52250 Leg creams ucn
K52260 Foot creams ucn
K52270 Exfoliating creams ucn
K52280 Depilatories ucn
K52290 Sunbathing creams ucn
K52300 After sun preparations ucn
K52310 Toilet soaps, deodorant soaps, bath foams, shower gels ucn
K52320 Eye make-up removers ucn
K52330 Make-up removers ucn
K52350 Skin tonic ucn
K52360 Bath salts and oils ucn
K52370 Skin protection preparations ucn
K52380 Face masks ucn
K52390 Face steam bath ucn
K52400 Anti-wrinkle products ucn
K52410 Massage oils ucn
K52420 Body powders ucn
K52430 Products for external intimate hygiene ucn
K52440 Skin-whitening products ucn
K52450 Corn remedies ucn
K52460 Deodorants ucn
K52470 Anti-perspirants ucn
K52480 Skin care preparations for babies ucn
K52490 Other skin care preparations ucn
K52510 Hair bleaches ucn
K52520 Hair dye permanent ucn
K52530 Hair dye, semi-permanent ucn
K52540 Hair dye, temporary ucn
K52550 Hair cosmetics ucn
K52560 Hair cleansing products (shampoos, powders etc.) ucn
K52570 Lotions for straighten out hair ucn
K52580 Water ondulation lotions ucn
K52590 Permanent remedies ucn
K52600 Hair balsam ucn
K52610 Hair lotion ucn
K52620 Hair mousse ucn
K52630 Hair wax ucn
K52640 Hair spray (hair lacquer) ucn
K52650 Other hair setting products ucn
K52660 Hair treatment ucn
K52690 Other hair dressing products ucn
K52710 Eye shadow ucn
K52720 Mascara ucn
K52730 Liner (kajal) ucn
K52740 Other Eye make-up ucn
K52750 Rouge ucn
K52760 Powder (face) ucn
K52770 Lipstick and lip salve ucn
K52780 Lip liner ucn
K52790 Other face make-up ucn
K52800 Nail varnish ucn
K52810 Nail varnish remover ucn
K52820 Nail hardener ucn
K52830 Cuticle remover ucn
K52840 Other products for nail care and make-up ucn
K52850 Face paints ucn
K52860 Artist make-up and effects ucn
K52870 Body paints ucn
K52880 Products for tanning without sun ucn
K52890 Perfumes, toilet waters and eau de Cologne ucn
K52900 Other cosmetic products ucn
K52910 Toothpaste for children ucn
K52920 Toothpaste and other tooth-cleaning products ucn
K52930 Tooth bleaching ucn
K52940 Dental plate remedy ucn
K52950 Tooth rinsing remedies ucn
K52960 Chewing gum ucn
K52980 Other tooth and mouth care products ucn
K55000 Cooling agents - (not for metal processing) ucn
K55100 Cooling agents ucn
K60000 Cooling agents for metal processing ucn
K60100 Drilling oils ucn
K60140 Threading oils ucn
K60150 Honing oils ucn
K60160 Lubricants for clearing ucn
K60200 Grinding fluids ucn
K60250 Other fluids for removing metal ucn
K60300 Milling oils ucn
K60350 Other fluids for modelling metal ucn
K60400 Punching oils ucn
K60450 Other fluids for cutting metal ucn
K60500 Other cutting fluids ucn
L05000 Laboratory chemicals ucn
L05100 Reagents ucn
L05200 Indicators (pH-Indicators) ucn
L05250 Nutritive medium ucn
L05300 Other laboratory chemicals ucn
L10000 Adhesives ucn
L10101 Adhesives Water based Industrial use ucn
L10102 Adhesives Water based Consumer use ucn
L10201 Adhesives Based on organic thinners Industrial use ucn
L10202 Adhesives Based on organic thinners Consumer use ucn
L10301 Adhesives No thinner Industrial use ucn
L10302 Adhesives No thinner Consumer use ucn
L10401 Adhesives Powder Industrial use ucn
L10402 Adhesives Powder Consumer use ucn
L10501 Adhesives Cyanoacrylate Industrial use ucn
L10502 Adhesives Cyanoacrylate Consumer use ucn
L10601 Adhesives Hardener for adhesive Industrial use ucn
L10602 Adhesives Hardener for adhesive Consumer use ucn
L15000 Soldering agents ucn
L15100 Flux agents for soldering ucn
L15200 Soldering metals ucn
L15990 Other soldering agents ucn
L20000 Pharmaceuticals - (medicine, pharmacia) ucn
L20050 Veterinary pharmaceuticals ucn
L20080 Anaesthesia ucn
L20100 Pharmaceuticals for organs of digestion and metabolism ucn
L20200 Pharmaceuticals for blood and blood-generating organs ucn
L20250 Pharmaceuticals for heart- and circulation ucn
L20300 Pharmaceuticals for skin treatment (dermatological agents) ucn
L20400 Pharmaceuticals for the urinary system (not sexual hormones) ucn
L20430 Sexual hormones (incl. contraceptive (P-) pills) ucn
L20450 Hormones for systemic use ucn
L20500 Pharmaceuticals for infectious diseases, systemic preparations ucn
L20600 Pharmaceuticals for muscles, joints and bones ucn
L20700 Pharmaceuticals for the central nervous system ucn
L20800 Pharmaceuticals for respiration organs ucn
L20850 Pharmaceuticals for sense organs ucn
L20910 Allergenic preparations ucn
L20920 Cytostatica and immune-suppressive preparations ucn
L20930 Other therapeutic preparations ucn
L20940 Diagnostic preparations ucn
L20960 Diet preparations ucn
L20990 Other pharmaceuticals ucn
M05000 Paint, lacquers and varnishes ucn
M05111 Paint and varnish Water based Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05112 Paint and varnish Water based Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05113 Paint and varnish Water based Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05114 Paint and varnish Water based Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05119 Paint and varnish Water based Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05121 Paint and varnish Water based Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05122 Paint and varnish Water based Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05123 Paint and varnish Water based Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05124 Paint and varnish Water based Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05129 Paint and varnish Water based Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05131 Paint and varnish Water based Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05132 Paint and varnish Water based Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05133 Paint and varnish Water based Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05134 Paint and varnish Water based Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05139 Paint and varnish Water based Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05141 Paint and varnish Water based Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05142 Paint and varnish Water based Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05143 Paint and varnish Water based Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05144 Paint and varnish Water based Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05149 Paint and varnish Water based Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05211 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05212 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05213 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05214 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05219 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05221 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05222 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05223 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05224 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05229 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05231 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05232 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05233 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05234 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05239 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05241 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05242 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05243 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05244 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05249 Paint and varnish Volatile organic thinner Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05311 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05312 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05313 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05314 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05319 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05321 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05322 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05323 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05324 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05329 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05331 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05332 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05333 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05334 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05339 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05341 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05342 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05343 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05344 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05349 Paint and varnish Non volatile organic thinner e.g. Linseed oil Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05411 Paint and varnish No thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05412 Paint and varnish No thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05413 Paint and varnish No thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05414 Paint and varnish No thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05419 Paint and varnish No thinner Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05421 Paint and varnish No thinner Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05422 Paint and varnish No thinner Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05423 Paint and varnish No thinner Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05424 Paint and varnish No thinner Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05429 Paint and varnish No thinner Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05431 Paint and varnish No thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05432 Paint and varnish No thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05433 Paint and varnish No thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05434 Paint and varnish No thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05439 Paint and varnish No thinner Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05441 Paint and varnish No thinner Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05442 Paint and varnish No thinner Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05443 Paint and varnish No thinner Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05444 Paint and varnish No thinner Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05449 Paint and varnish No thinner Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05511 Paint and varnish Powder based Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05512 Paint and varnish Powder based Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05513 Paint and varnish Powder based Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05514 Paint and varnish Powder based Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05519 Paint and varnish Powder based Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05521 Paint and varnish Powder based Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05522 Paint and varnish Powder based Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05523 Paint and varnish Powder based Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05524 Paint and varnish Powder based Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05529 Paint and varnish Powder based Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05531 Paint and varnish Powder based Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05532 Paint and varnish Powder based Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05533 Paint and varnish Powder based Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05534 Paint and varnish Powder based Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05539 Paint and varnish Powder based Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05541 Paint and varnish Powder based Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05542 Paint and varnish Powder based Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05543 Paint and varnish Powder based Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05544 Paint and varnish Powder based Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05549 Paint and varnish Powder based Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05611 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active biological function (not biocide) Interior ucn
M05612 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active biological function (not biocide) Exterior ucn
M05613 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active biological function (not biocide) Industrial use ucn
M05614 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active biological function (not biocide) Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05619 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active biological function (not biocide) Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05621 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Fire prevention Interior ucn
M05622 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Fire prevention Exterior ucn
M05623 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Fire prevention Industrial use ucn
M05624 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Fire prevention Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05629 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Fire prevention Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05631 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active corrosion inhibitor Interior ucn
M05632 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active corrosion inhibitor Exterior ucn
M05633 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active corrosion inhibitor Industrial use ucn
M05634 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active corrosion inhibitor Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05639 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Active corrosion inhibitor Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M05641 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Decorative/protection Interior ucn
M05642 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Decorative/protection Exterior ucn
M05643 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Decorative/protection Industrial use ucn
M05644 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Decorative/protection Bottom paint for boats and ships ucn
M05649 Paint and varnish Hardeners to paint and varnish Decorative/protection Other (including road-, art-,furniture-, autopaint) ucn
M08000 Paint- and varnishes, additives ucn
M08100 Additives for paint and varnishes not mentioned elsewhere in the table. Pigments is not to be classified in this code. ucn
M10000 Paint and varnish removers ucn
M10100 Remover for printing ink ucn
M10200 Graffiti removers ucn
M10300 Paint and varnish removers ucn
M15000 Metal surface treatment remedies ucn
M15100 Metal staining agents ucn
M15200 Non-galvanic metal surface coatings (chromatisizing agents) ucn
M15300 Hardening agents (metal, tarnishing agents) ucn
M15400 Rust removers ucn
M15500 Other surface treatment of metal ucn
O05000 Drilling chemicals ucn
O05010 Crude oil / Natural gas ucn
O05020 Asphalts and asphalt based products ucn
O05040 Carrier solvents ucn
O05060 Coagulant/Deoiler ucn
O05080 Cuttings Wash Fluids ucn
O05090 Defoamers ucn
O05130 Drilling Lubricants ucn
O05170 Fluid Loss Control ucn
O05180 Gas treatment ucn
O05190 Gel ucn
O05220 Lignosulphonates/Lignites ucn
O05230 Lost Circulation Material ucn
O05240 Oil Based Mud + Additives ucn
O05250 Oxygen Scavenger ucn
O05260 Pipe Release Agents (includes pipe dope and greases) ucn
O05270 Polymeric Viscosifiers and Filtrate Reducers ucn
O05300 Shale Inhibitor/Encapsulator ucn
O05330 Water Based Mud + Additives ucn
O05340 Weighting Agents and Inorganic Gelling Agents ucn
O05350 Well Stimulation Fluids ucn
O05370 Drag reducer ucn
O05380 Synthetic Drilling Mud (not Oil Based Mud) ucn
O05990 Other drilling chemicals ucn
O15000 Solvents ucn
O15100 Solvents ucn
O25000 Surface-active agents - (surfactants, detergents) ucn
O25100 Moisturizers ucn
O25200 Dispersion agents (carriers) ucn
O25300 Emulsifiers ucn
O25400 Anti-foaming agents, foam-reducing agents ucn
O25500 Other surface active agents ucn
O27000 Surface treatment for paper, cardboard and other non-metals ucn
O27100 Surface treatment for paper, cardboard and other non-metals ucn
O27200 Corroding agent for electronic ucn
O27300 Corroding agent for glass ucn
O27900 Other surface treatment for paper, cardboard and non-metals ucn
O30000 Furnace black polish (boiler black polish) ucn
O30100 Furnace black polish ucn
O40000 Oxidizing agents ucn
O40100 Burnishing (bronzing) agents ucn
O40200 Other oxidation agents ucn
P01000 Washers and gaskets ucn
P01200 Bearing linings ucn
P01300 Gaskets, unspecified ucn
P01400 Gaskets for fuel engines ucn
P01600 Gaskets for pumps, machines, boilers etc ucn
P01900 Other gaskets ucn
P05000 pH-regulating agents ucn
P05100 PH-regulating agents ucn
P10000 Polishing agents ucn
P10050 Polishing agents for rubber materials ucn
P10100 Polishing agents for lacquers (car wax) ucn
P10150 Polishing agents for leather (incl. shoe polish) ucn
P10200 Polishing agents for metal ucn
P10400 Polishing agents for furniture ucn
P10450 Polishing agents for plastic materials ucn
P10500 Wax and other polishing preparations for floors ucn
P10990 Other polishing agents ucn
P15000 Process regulators (synthesis regulators) ucn
P15100 Accelerators ucn
P15200 Activators ucn
P15300 Retarders ucn
P15400 Other inhibitors ucn
P15500 Catalysts ucn
P15900 Process regulators ucn
R03000 Radioactive materials ucn
R03100 Radioactive materials ucn
R05000 Reduction agents ucn
R05100 Reduction agents ucn
R10000 Cleaning/washing agents ucn
R10100 Degreasers (cold degreasing, de-waxing, de-polishing) ucn
R10130 Drain Cleaners ucn
R10150 General cleaning/washing agents (floor wash, basic cleaning) Incl. concentrate ucn
R10160 Auto shampoo ucn
R10250 Glass- and window cleaner (window polish) ucn
R10330 High pressure cleaning/washing agents ucn
R10340 Anti-incrustators ucn
R10350 Lime deposit (calcium) remover ucn
R10370 Cleaning/washing agents for washing machines ucn
R10400 Cleaning/washing agents for dish washing (machines) ucn
R10450 Stove- and grill cleaning agents ucn
R10500 Spot (stain) removers ucn
R10600 Foam cleaning/washing agents ucn
R10700 Windscreen washing agents ucn
R10800 Carpet detergents ucn
R10970 Washing agents for textile (detergents) ucn
R10980 Optical whiteners ucn
R10990 Other cleaning/washing agents ucn
R15000 Cracking indicators - for indicating a leakage (penetrants). ucn
R15100 Cracking indicators ucn
R20000 Rust inhibitors ucn
R20100 Under-seal materials, incl. cavity seals ucn
R20200 Corrosion inhibitors ucn
R20900 Other anti-corrosion materials ucn
R30000 Raw materials and intermediate products - (if a more specific code is available the specific code shall be used) ucn
R30100 Raw materials for synthesis and intermediate products ucn
R30200 Raw materials for production of glass and ceramics ucn
R30300 Raw materials for production of rubber products ucn
R30400 Raw materials for production of semi-conductors ucn
R30500 Raw materials for production of cosmetics etc ucn
R30600 Raw materials for production of medicament/medicine ucn
R30700 Raw materials for production of metals ucn
R30800 Raw materials for production of plastics ucn
R30900 Raw materials for production of paper ucn
R30990 Other raw materials ucn
S05000 Sanitation agents - for cleaning up liquids and other materials ucn
S05150 Oil sanitation agents ucn
S05200 Other sanitation agents ucn
S07000 Sensitizers ucn
S07100 Sensitizers for photocopies ucn
S07200 Sensitizers for serigraphy ucn
S07900 Other sensitizers ucn
S10000 Writing agents ucn
S10100 Writing ink ucn
S10200 Ribbons ucn
S10300 Carbon paper ucn
S10400 Self-copying paper ucn
S10500 Spirit markers ucn
S10600 Other writing materials ucn
S15000 Foaming agents - for increasing/start foaming in a mixture ucn
S15100 Foaming agents for solid materials, plastic, rubber etc. ucn
S15200 Foaming agents for liquids ucn
S25000 Rinsing agents ucn
S25100 Rinsing agents (for dish washing machines) ucn
S25500 Rinsing agents (textiles) ucn
S25990 Other rinsing agents ucn
S30000 Sludge treatment preparations ucn
S30100 Sludge treatment preparations ucn
S35000 Abrasives - surface treatment (grinding materials) ucn
S35100 Abrasives ucn
S40000 Releasing agents ucn
S40100 Oils and waxes for laths and shutters ucn
S40200 Casting slips for plastic etc. ucn
S40300 Slip agents for modelling metal ucn
S40400 Slip agents for sand moulding ucn
S40500 Other anti-setoff agents ucn
S42000 Flavouring agents ucn
S42100 Aroma boosters ucn
S42200 Ensilage means ucn
S42300 Nutrient ucn
S42500 Sweetening agents ucn
S42600 Food colours ucn
S42900 Other food flavourings ucn
S45000 Lubricants ucn
S45110 Lubricating grease and oil ucn
S45120 Brake grease ucn
S45150 Gear oils ucn
S45170 Stiff (cup) grease ucn
S45180 Engine oils ucn
S45200 Friction-reducing additives ucn
S45250 Additive to lubricating agents ucn
S45300 Other lubricants ucn
S50000 Explosives etc. - (including fireworks) ucn
S50100 Gunpowder ucn
S50200 Pyrotechnical products ucn
S50900 Other explosives ucn
S60000 Stabilizers ucn
S60100 Antioxidants (anti-ozonants) ucn
S60150 Anti-siccatives ucn
S60200 Other stabilizers ucn
S65000 Moulding compounds ucn
S65100 Moulding compounds ucn
S70000 Dust laying agents - (dust removers) ucn
S70100 Dust laying agents ucn
S75000 Welding agents ucn
S75100 Flux agents for welding ucn
S75200 Electrodes (welding) ucn
S75400 Other welding auxiliaries ucn
S80000 Stimulating agents ucn
S80100 Stimulating agents ucn
T10000 Toners ucn
T10200 Toners for photocopies and laser printers ucn
T10900 Other toners ucn
T15000 Printing inks ucn
T15111 Printing inks Water base Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15112 Printing inks Water base Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15113 Printing inks Water base Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15114 Printing inks Water base Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15115 Printing inks Water base Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15121 Printing inks Water base Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15122 Printing inks Water base Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15123 Printing inks Water base Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15124 Printing inks Water base Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15125 Printing inks Water base Rotogravure Other ucn
T15131 Printing inks Water base Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15132 Printing inks Water base Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15133 Printing inks Water base Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15134 Printing inks Water base Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15135 Printing inks Water base Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15141 Printing inks Water base Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15142 Printing inks Water base Offset printing Metal ucn
T15143 Printing inks Water base Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15144 Printing inks Water base Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15145 Printing inks Water base Offset printing Other ucn
T15151 Printing inks Water base Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15152 Printing inks Water base Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15153 Printing inks Water base Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15154 Printing inks Water base Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15155 Printing inks Water base Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15161 Printing inks Water base Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15162 Printing inks Water base Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15163 Printing inks Water base Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15164 Printing inks Water base Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15165 Printing inks Water base Fabric printing Other ucn
T15171 Printing inks Water base Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15172 Printing inks Water base Other Metal ucn
T15173 Printing inks Water base Other Plastic ucn
T15174 Printing inks Water base Other Fabric ucn
T15175 Printing inks Water base Other materials ucn
T15211 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15212 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15213 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15214 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15215 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15221 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15222 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15223 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15224 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15225 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Rotogravure Other ucn
T15231 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15232 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15233 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15234 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15235 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15241 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15242 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Offset printing Metal ucn
T15243 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15244 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15245 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Offset printing Other ucn
T15251 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15252 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15253 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15254 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15255 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15261 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15262 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15263 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15264 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15265 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Fabric printing Other ucn
T15271 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15272 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Other Metal ucn
T15273 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Other Plastic ucn
T15274 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Other Fabric ucn
T15275 Printing inks Based on organic thinner Other materials ucn
T15311 Printing inks No thinner Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15312 Printing inks No thinner Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15313 Printing inks No thinner Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15314 Printing inks No thinner Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15315 Printing inks No thinner Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15321 Printing inks No thinner Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15322 Printing inks No thinner Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15323 Printing inks No thinner Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15324 Printing inks No thinner Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15325 Printing inks No thinner Rotogravure Other ucn
T15331 Printing inks No thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15332 Printing inks No thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15333 Printing inks No thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15334 Printing inks No thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15335 Printing inks No thinner Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15341 Printing inks No thinner Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15342 Printing inks No thinner Offset printing Metal ucn
T15343 Printing inks No thinner Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15344 Printing inks No thinner Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15345 Printing inks No thinner Offset printing Other ucn
T15351 Printing inks No thinner Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15352 Printing inks No thinner Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15353 Printing inks No thinner Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15354 Printing inks No thinner Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15355 Printing inks No thinner Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15361 Printing inks No thinner Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15362 Printing inks No thinner Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15363 Printing inks No thinner Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15364 Printing inks No thinner Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15365 Printing inks No thinner Fabric printing Other ucn
T15371 Printing inks No thinner Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15372 Printing inks No thinner Other Metal ucn
T15373 Printing inks No thinner Other Plastic ucn
T15374 Printing inks No thinner Other Fabric ucn
T15375 Printing inks No thinner Other materials ucn
T15411 Printing inks Powder Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15412 Printing inks Powder Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15413 Printing inks Powder Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15414 Printing inks Powder Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15415 Printing inks Powder Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15421 Printing inks Powder Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15422 Printing inks Powder Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15423 Printing inks Powder Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15424 Printing inks Powder Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15425 Printing inks Powder Rotogravure Other ucn
T15431 Printing inks Powder Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15432 Printing inks Powder Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15433 Printing inks Powder Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15434 Printing inks Powder Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15435 Printing inks Powder Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15441 Printing inks Powder Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15442 Printing inks Powder Offset printing Metal ucn
T15443 Printing inks Powder Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15444 Printing inks Powder Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15445 Printing inks Powder Offset printing Other ucn
T15451 Printing inks Powder Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15452 Printing inks Powder Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15453 Printing inks Powder Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15454 Printing inks Powder Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15455 Printing inks Powder Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15461 Printing inks Powder Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15462 Printing inks Powder Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15463 Printing inks Powder Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15464 Printing inks Powder Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15465 Printing inks Powder Fabric printing Other ucn
T15471 Printing inks Powder Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15472 Printing inks Powder Other Metal ucn
T15473 Printing inks Powder Other Plastic ucn
T15474 Printing inks Powder Other Fabric ucn
T15475 Printing inks Powder Other materials ucn
T15511 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15512 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15513 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15514 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15515 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15521 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15522 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15523 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15524 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15525 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Rotogravure Other ucn
T15531 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15532 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15533 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15534 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15535 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15541 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15542 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Offset printing Metal ucn
T15543 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15544 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15545 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Offset printing Other ucn
T15551 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15552 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15553 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15554 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15555 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15561 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15562 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15563 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15564 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15565 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Fabric printing Other ucn
T15571 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15572 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Other Metal ucn
T15573 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Other Plastic ucn
T15574 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Other Fabric ucn
T15575 Printing inks Hardener to printing inks Other materials ucn
T15611 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Letterpress printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15612 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Letterpress printing Metal ucn
T15613 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Letterpress printing Plastic ucn
T15614 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Letterpress printing Fabric ucn
T15615 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Letterpress printing Other ucn
T15621 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Rotogravure Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15622 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Rotogravure Metal ucn
T15623 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Rotogravure Plastic ucn
T15624 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Rotogravure Fabric ucn
T15625 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Rotogravure Other ucn
T15631 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15632 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Metal ucn
T15633 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Plastic ucn
T15634 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Fabric ucn
T15635 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Flexocolour (aniline dye) Other ucn
T15641 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Offset printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15642 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Offset printing Metal ucn
T15643 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Offset printing Plastic ucn
T15644 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Offset printing Fabric ucn
T15645 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Offset printing Other ucn
T15651 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Serigraphic printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15652 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Serigraphic printing Metal ucn
T15653 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Serigraphic printing Plastic ucn
T15654 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Serigraphic printing Fabric ucn
T15655 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Serigraphic printing Other ucn
T15661 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Fabric printing Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15662 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Fabric printing Metal ucn
T15663 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Fabric printing Plastic ucn
T15664 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Fabric printing Fabric ucn
T15665 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Fabric printing Other ucn
T15671 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Other Paper/cardboard/paperboard ucn
T15672 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Other Metal ucn
T15673 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Other Plastic ucn
T15674 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Other Fabric ucn
T15675 Printing inks Additive to printing inks Other materials ucn
T20000 Drying agents - (siccatives) ucn
T20100 Drying agents ucn
U05000 Filling agents ucn
U05100 Padding (filling) materials ucn
U05200 Stopping material ucn
U05300 Tightening materials (putty) ucn
U05340 Sealing materials ucn
U05350 Hardeners for filling materials ucn
U05400 Other filling materials ucn
V05000 Water-softeners ucn
V05100 Water softeners ucn
V10000 Heat transferring agents ucn
V10100 Heat transmission agents ucn
V15000 Viscosity adjustors ucn
V15100 Thickening agents ucn
V15200 Gelatinizing agents ucn
V15400 Thixotropic additives ucn
V15500 Other viscosity-changing agents ucn
V20000 Vulcanizing agents ucn
V20100 Vulcanizers ucn
A35100 Function not on list ucn
B15399 Preservatives (as additives) ucn
B15999 Pesticides (Poisons, agricultural pesticides) (see also Disinfectants, Conserving agents) ucn
G35000 Rubberizing materials - (e.g. surface coating with rubber) ucn
L10299 Adhesives based on organic thinners ucn
L10609 Adhesives hardener ucn
L10995 Resins for 1- and 2-component adhesive hardeners ucn
L10997 Dispersive adhesives ucn
L10999 Other adhesives ucn
M05699 Hardeners for paints, lacquers and varnishes ucn
M05985 Wood staining agents ucn
M05986 Primers for painting ships ucn
M05988 Anticorrosive paints ucn
M05989 Furniture varnish ucn
M05990 Primer ucn
M05991 Floor paints ucn
M05992 Non-slip paints ucn
M05993 Moisture preventive paints ucn
M05995 Fire retardant paints ucn
M05996 Protective paint, lacquers and varnishes ucn
M05998 Masking lacquers and colours ucn
M05999 Paints, lacquers and varnishes, unspecified ucn
T15999 Printing inks, unspecified ucn

3.1.2 Old Danish and norwegian use categories

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A0500 Absorbents and adsorbents
A0510 Filtration materials
A0520 Filtration media
A0530 Air cleaners and anti-odour agents (not filters)
A0540 Other absorbents and adsorbents
A1000 Accelerators
A1110 Additives
A1500 Drain cleaners
A2000 Anti-scaling agents
A2500 Anti-set-off agents
A2510 Spray powder (for printing)
A2520 Anti-set-off additives
A2530 Other anti-set-off agents
A3000 Activators
A3500 Other and unknown function
A3510 Function not in list
A3520 Unknown function
A4000 Anti-freezing agents
A4010 De-icing agents
A4020 Cooling agents
A4030 Other anti-freezing agents
A4500 Anti-clotting agents
A5000 Anti-adhesive agents
A5500 Anti-static agents
A6000 Dressing agents (glazing agents, polishing agents)
B0500 Shaving preparations (soap, foam, after-shave etc.)
B1500 Pesticides (Poisons, agricultural pesticides) (see also Disinfectants, Conserving agents)
B1510 Rodenticides
B1520 Insecticides
B1525 Fungicides
B1530 Herbicides
B1535 Growth inhibitors
B1537 Soil disinfection agents
B1540 Repellants
B1541 Algicides
B1543 Wood preservatives
B1545 Anti-slime agents for paper pulp
B1547 Paraciticides
B1550 Other pesticides
B2000 Binding agents (see also Adhesives)
B2010 Binding agents for paints, adhesives etc.
B2020 Binding agents for moulding sand
B2030 Other binding agents
B2500 Bleaching agents
B2510 Bleaching agents for photographic films
B2520 Bleaching agents for textiles
B2530 Other bleaching agents
B3000 Blasting agents (sandblasting agents)
B3500 Softeners (Plastic-, Rubber-, Paint-, Adhesive softeners) (Plasticizing additives)
B4000 Other softeners
B4500 Flame retardants (for textiles, plastic etc.)
B5000 Fire extinguishing agents
B5500 Fuels
B5510 Motor fuels (Propellants)
B5520 Heating fuels
B5530 Other fuels
B6000 Fuel additives
B6010 Anti-knocking agents
B6020 Other fuel additives
B6500 Deposit inhibitors
D0500 Denaturing agents
D1000 Dielectrics
D1500 Propellants (for aerosols)
D2000 Odour agents
D2010 Industry perfumes (Odorants)
D2020 Deodorants
D2030 Other odour agents
E0500 Extraction agents
E0700 Electric and electromechanical components
E0710 Semiconductors
E0720 Commutators and materials for commutators
E0730 Conductive materials
E0750 Transformers and materials for transformers
E0790 Other electric and electromechanical components
E1000 Electrolytes
E1500 Emulsion-inhibiting agents
E2000 EP-additives
F0500 Colouring agents (see also Hair-dyes; Printing inks)
F0510 Pigments
F0520 Other colouring agents
F1000 Fixing agents
F1010 Fixatives
F1020 Fixing agents for photographic film
F1030 Fixing agents for photocopies
F1040 Fixing agents for offset plates
F1050 Sensitizers (for photographic film)
F1060 Desensitizers (for photographic film)
F1070 Other fixing agents
F1500 Flotation agents
F2000 Flux agents (casting)
F2500 Thinners (for paints, lacquers, adhesives) (see also Solvents)
F3000 Thinners (for other materials than paints, lacquers, adhesives etc.)
F3500 Developers
F3510 Developers for photographic film
F3520 Developers for photocopies
F3530 Offset developers
F3540 Other developers
F4000 Friction agents (brake pads)
F4500 Fillers (for paints, textiles, plastics etc.) (see also Filling materials)
F4510 Reinforcing fillers
F4520 Extenders
F4530 Other fillers
F5000 Flocculating agents
F5010 Flocculating chemicals
F5020 Poly-electrolytes
F5030 Other flocculating agents
G0500 Galvano-technical agents (for metal surface treatment)
G0510 Salts for galvanic baths
G0520 Glazing additives
G0530 Flux agents for hot electroplating
G0540 Other galvano-technical agents
G1000 Tanning agents
G1200 Glossing agents
G1210 Gloss-reducing agents
G1220 Optical bleaching agents
G1290 Other glossing agents
G1500 Glazing materials, enamels etc. (see also Paints)
G1510 Enamels
G1520 Glazing materials
G1530 Other related coatings
G2000 Glass etching agents
G2500 Glazing agents (Textile-, Paper-, Leather- etc.)
G3000 Flooring materials (joint-less floors) (see also Construction materials; Floor paints)
G3500 Gumming agents
G4000 Fertilizers
H0500 Skin care products (see also Cosmetics)
H0504 Face cream
H0506 Body lotion
H0508 Foot cream
H0510 Skin protection materials
H0520 Skin cleaners (Soap, shower gel, hand cleansing cream)
H0521 Skin cleaners (Rinse creams, rinse fluids, skin tonics)
H0522 Hand cream
H0523 Hair removing cream
H0524 Massage oil
H0525 Suntan oil
H0528 Eye cream
H0529 Anti-wrinkle products
H0530 Other skin care products
H1000 Hydraulic fluids (Hydraulic oils, transmission media, brake fluids)
H1500 Hardeners
H1510 Concrete hardeners
H1515 Film hardeners
H1520 Adhesive hardeners
H1530 Hardeners for Paint- and lacquers
H1540 Plastic hardeners
H1545 Hardeners for printing inks
H1548 Hardeners for filling materials
H1550 Other hardeners
H2000 Hair care products (see also Cosmetics)
H2010 Hair decolorization agents
H2015 Hair balsam
H2018 Hair dyes (unspecific)
H2020 Hair dyes, permanent
H2023 Hair dyes, half permanent, hair rinse dyes, toning products
H2027 Hair dyes, provisional
H2030 Hair creams and hair lotions
H2040 Hair shampoo
H2050 Hair spray
H2060 Permanent fluids
H2070 Water-waving products
H2090 Other hair care products
I0500 Impregnation agents (see also Pesticides; Paints)
I0510 Leather impregnation agents
I0520 Paper impregnation agents
I0530 Textile impregnation agents
I0540 Wood impregnation agents , wood preserving agents (see also Pesticides)
I0550 Other impregnation agents
I1000 Inhibitors (see also Process-regulating agents; Stabilizers)
I1005 Retarding agents
I1010 Corrosion inhibitors (Additives) (see also Anti-corrosion materials)
I1020 Other inhibitors
I1500 Insulation materials
I1510 Fire prevention materials
I1520 Other termic insulating materials
I1530 Electric current insulation materials
I1540 Sound insulating materials
I1550 Light insulating materials
I1560 Other insulation materials
K0500 Catalysts (see also Accelerators; Process regulators)
K1000 Boiler- and tank cleansing agents (see also Cleaning/washing agents)
K1500 Coagulation agents (see also Viscosity-changing agents)
K2000 Complexing agents
K2500 Anti-condensation agents
K2510 Anti-mist agents
K2520 Condensation removers
K2530 Other anti-condensation agents
K3000 Conserving agents (additives)
K3010 Bactericides
K3020 Bacteriostatic agents
K3025 Anti-fouling agents
K3030 Fungicides (Anti-moulding agents)
K3040 Fungistatic agents
K3090 Other conserving agents
K3500 Construction materials
K3510 Wall construction materials
K3520 Plastic construction materials
K3530 Steel construction materials
K3550 Road construction materials
K3590 Other construction materials
K4000 Contact materials (electrical)
K4500 Correction materials
K4510 Correction lacquers (offices)
K4520 Correction lacquers (printing plates)
K4530 Retouching materials (Photo)
K4540 Eradicators
K4550 Eraser
K4560 Other correction materials
K5000 Cosmetics (personal) (see also Odour agents; Skin care products; Hair care products)
K5010 Face make-up (Rouge)
K5012 Face mask
K5014 Crayon (Eye brow crayon, kajal crayon)
K5015 Lip outliner
K5016 Lipstick, lip salve
K5017 Nail varnish remover
K5018 Nail varnish
K5019 Nail care products
K5020 Perfume and eau de cologne
K5030 Powder
K5050 Suntan products (Self-tanning products)
K5070 Eyeliner
K5075 Mascara
K5077 Eye shade
K5099 Other cosmetics
K5500 Cooling agents
K6000 Cutting fluids (for metal treatment) (see also Lubricants)
K6010 Drilling oils
K6014 Threading materials
K6015 Honing oils
K6016 Lubricants for clearing
K6020 Grinding fluids
K6025 Other fluids for removing metal
K6030 Milling oils
K6035 Other fluids for modelling metal
K6040 Punching oils
K6045 Other fluids for cutting metal
K6050 Other cutting fluids
L0500 Laboratory chemicals (see also Intermediates)
L0510 Reagents
L0520 Indicators (pH-Indicators)
L0530 Other laboratory chemicals
L1000 Adhesives (see also Binding agents)
L1010 Hot-melt adhesives
L1020 Dispersion adhesives
L1030 Solvent-based adhesives
L1040 Resins for 1- and 2-comp. hardening adhesives
L1050 Other adhesives
L1500 Soldering agents
L1510 Flux agents for soldering
L1520 Soldering metals
L1530 Soldering paste
L1540 Soldering powder
L1599 Other soldering agents
L2000 Pharmaceuticals (Medicine)
L2005 Veterinary pharmaceuticals
L2010 Pharmaceuticals for organs of digestion and metabolism
L2020 Pharmaceuticals for blood and blood-generating organs
L2025 Pharmaceuticals for heart- and circulation
L2030 Pharmaceuticals for skin treatment (Dermatological agents)
L2040 Pharmaceuticals for the urinary system (not sexual hormones)
L2043 Sexual hormones (incl. P-pills)
L2045 Hormones for systemic use
L2050 Pharmaceuticals for infectious diseases, systemic preparations
L2060 Pharmaceuticals for muscles, joints and bones
L2070 Pharmaceuticals for the central nervous system
L2080 Pharmaceuticals for respiration organs
L2085 Pharmaceuticals for sense organs
L2091 Allergenic preparations
L2092 Cytostatica and immune-suppressive preparations
L2093 Other therapeutic preparations
L2094 Diagnostic preparations
L2096 Diet preparations
L2099 Other pharmaceuticals
M0500 Paint, lacquers and varnishes
M0505 Covering lacquers
M0510 Anti-fouling paints
M0515 Protection lacquers
M0520 Fire retardant paints
M0530 Damp-proofing paints
M0540 Skid-proofing paints
M0550 Floor paints (see also Flooring materials)
M0560 Primer
M0567 Furniture lacquers
M0570 Anticorrosive paints
M0580 Signature lacquers
M0590 Primers for painting ships
M0595 Wood staining agents
M0599 Other paint, lacquers and varnishes
M1000 Paint, lacquer and varnishes removers
M1500 Surface treatment of metal (not paints etc.)
M1510 Metal staining agents
M1520 Non-galvanic metal surface coatings (Chromatisizing agents)
M1530 Hardening agents (Metal) (tarnishing agents)
M1540 Rust removers
M1550 Other surface treatment of metal
O1000 Oil-sanitation agents
O1500 Solvents (see also Thinners, Degreasers or more specific function)
O2500 Surface-active agents (detergents, surfactants)
O2510 Moisturizers
O2520 Dispersion agents (carriers)
O2530 Emulsifiers
O2540 Anti-foaming agents, foam-reducing agents
O2550 Other surface-active agents
O2700 Surface treatment of paper and other non-metallic materials
O3000 Furnace black polish (Boiler black polish)
O4000 Oxidation agents
O4010 Burnishing agents
O4020 Other oxidation agents
P0100 Gaskets and bearing linings
P0120 Bearing linings
P0130 Gaskets, unspecified
P0140 Gaskets for fuel engines
P0160 Gaskets for pumps, machines, boilers etc.
P0190 Other gaskets
P0500 pH-regulating agents (Buffers)
P0650 Plastic additives
P1000 Polishing agents
P1005 Polishing agents for rubber materials
P1010 Polishing agents for lacquers (Car wax)
P1015 Polishing agents for leather (Shoe polish)
P1020 Polishing agents for metal
P1040 Polishing agents for furniture
P1045 Polishing agents for plastic materials
P1050 Wax and other polishing preparations for floors
P1099 Other polishing agents
P1500 Process regulators (synthesis regulators)
R0300 Radioactive substances/materials
R0500 Reducing agents (see also Antioxidants)
R0700 Regenerators (replenishers, refreshers)
R0710 Colour regenerators
R0720 Regenerators for developers
R0790 Other regenerators
R1000 Cleaning/washing agents
R1005 Concentrates for manufacturing cleaning/washing agents
R1010 Degreasers (Cold degreasing, de-waxing, de-polishing)
R1015 General cleaning/washing agents (floor wash, basic cleaning)
R1016 Auto shampoo
R1018 Disinfecting agents
R1020 Colour removers (for printing inks)
R1025 Glass- and window cleaner (window polish)
R1029 Graffiti remover
R1033 High pressure cleaning/washing agents
R1035 Lime deposit remover
R1037 Cleaning/washing agents for washing machines
R1040 Cleaning/washing agents for dish washing (machines)
R1045 Stove- and grill cleaning agents
R1050 Spot removers
R1060 Foam cleaning/washing agents
R1070 Windscreen washing agents
R1080 Carpet detergents
R1095 Wash out agents (for offset plates etc.)
R1097 Washing agents for textile (detergents)
R1099 Other cleaning/washing agents
R1500 Flaw-indicators (Leak indicators, penetrants)
R2000 Anti-corrosion materials
R2010 Underseal materials, incl. cavity seals
R2090 Other anti-corrosion materials
S0500 Sanitation agents (see also Drain cleaners; Oil-sanitation agents; Cleaning/washing agents)
S0510 Sanitation agents for toilets
S0520 Other sanitation agents
S0700 Sensitizers (Photo conductors)
S0710 Sensitizers for photocopies
S0720 Sensitizers for serigraphy
S0790 Other sensitizers
S1000 Writing materials
S1010 Writing ink
S1020 Ribbons
S1030 Carbon paper
S1035 Paper
S1040 Self-copying paper
S1050 Spirit markers
S1060 Other writing materials
S1500 Foaming agents (for solid materials, plastic-, rubber etc.)
S2000 Foaming agents (for liquids)
S2500 Water softeners
S2510 Water softeners (for dish washing machines)
S2550 Water softeners (Textiles)
S2599 Other water softeners
S3000 Sludge treatment agents
S3500 Grinding materials
S4000 Anti-setoff agents (See also Anti-adhesives)
S4010 Oils and waxes for laths and shutters
S4020 Casting slips for plastic etc.
S4030 Slip agents for modelling metal
S4040 Slip agents for sand moulding
S4050 Other anti-setoff agents
S4200 Food flavourings (See also Odour agents)
S4210 Aroma boosters
S4250 Sweetening agents
S4290 Other food flavourings
S4500 Lubricants (See also Cutting oils)
S4510 Other grease fat and grease oils
S4512 Brake grease
S4515 Gear oils
S4517 Cup grease
S4518 Engine oils
S4520 Friction-reducing additives
S4530 Other lubricants
S5000 Explosives (Fireworks)
S5010 Gunpowder
S5020 Pyrotechnic compounds
S5090 Other explosives
S6000 Stabilizers (See also Inhibitors)
S6010 Antioxidants (Anti-ozonants)
S6015 Anti-siccatives
S6020 Other stabilizers
S6200 Stop baths (for photographic developers etc.)
S6500 Casting materials
S7000 Dust-binding agents (See also Anti-static agents)
S7500 Welding auxiliaries
S7510 Flux agents for welding
S7520 Electrodes (welding)
S7530 Welding powders
S7540 Other welding auxiliaries
S8000 Intermediates (Monomers)
T0500 Dental- and mouth care preparations
T0510 Rinsing fluid (Dental- and mouth care)
T0520 Dental cleansing agents
T0530 Other dental- and mouth care preparations
T1000 Toners
T1010 Toners for photographic paper
T1020 Toners for photocopies
T1090 Other toners
T1500 Printing inks
T1510 Printing inks for printing books
T1520 Photogravure inks
T1530 Aniline printing inks
T1540 Offset printing inks
T1550 Serigraphy inks
T1570 Textile printing inks
T1580 Additives for printing inks
T1590 Other printing inks
T2000 Siccatives
U0500 Filling materials (see also Fillers; Insulation materials)
U0510 Padding materials
U0520 Stopping material
U0530 Tightening materials (putty)
U0540 Other filling materials
V0500 Water softeners (additives)
V1000 Heat transferring agents
V1500 Viscosity-changing agents (See also Thinners)
V1510 Thickening agents
V1520 Gelling agent
V1530 Viscosity-reducing agents
V1540 Thixotropic additives
V1550 Other viscosity-changing agents
V2000 Vulcanizing agents

3.1.1 UC 62 use categories

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01 Absorbents and Adsorbents
02 Adhesives, binding agents
03 Aerosol propellants
04 Anti-condensation agents
05 Anti-freezing agents
06 Anti-set-off and antiadhesive agents
07 Anti-static agents
08 Bleaching agents
09 Cleaning/washing agents
10 Colouring agents
11 Complexing agents
12 Conductive agents
13 Construction materials
14 Corrosion inhibitors
15 Cosmetics
16 Dustbinding agents
17 Electroplating agents
18 Explosives
19 Fertilisers
20 Fillers
21 Fixing agents
22 Flame retardants and extinguishing agents
23 Flotation agents
24 Flux agents for casting
25 Foaming agents
26 Food/feedstuff flavourings and nutrients
27 Fuels
28 Fuel additives
29 Heat transferring agents
30 Hydraulic fluids and additives
31 Impregnation materials
32 Insulating materials
33 Intermediates
34 Laboratory chemicals
35 Lubricants and additives
36 Odour agents
37 Oxidizing agents
38 Pesticides, agricultural
39 Non-agricultural pesticides and preservatives
40 pH-regulation agents
41 Pharmaceuticals
42 Photochemicals
43 Process regulators
44 Reducing agents
45 Reprographic agents
46 Semiconductors
47 Softeners
48 Solvents
49 Stabilizers
50 Surface-active agents
51 Tanning agents
52 Viscosity adjustors
53 Vulcanizing agents
54 Welding and soldering agents
55 Others
56 Cutting fluids
57 Friction agents
58 Grinding materials
59 Paints, laquers and varnishes
60 Radioactive agents
61 Surface treatment
62 Electromechanical components

 

8.4 Index Categories

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Parameter Symbol Value   Explanation
blank   The substance is not registered in the country, or no data calculated
Quantity Index 1 1   Low volume use
2 2   Medium low volume use
3 3   Medium volume use
4 4   Medium high volume use
5 5   High volume use
Use Index 3 3   One or several uses indicate a potential exposure
4 4   One or several uses indicate a probable exposure
5 5   One or several uses indicate a very probable exposure
0, 1 or 2 0-2   The registered use do not indicate direct exposure*
Range of Use 1 1-3   Very narrow range of applications
2 4-10   Narrow range of applications
3 11-32   Intermediate range of applications
4 33-100   Wide range of applications
5 >100   Very wide range of applications
Article Index 1 ≤0.25   One or several uses indicate a potential use in article productions
2 ≤0.5   One or several uses indicate a probable use in article productions
3 ≤1   One or several uses indicate a very probable use in article productions

8.2 Background

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Appendix I:

Background information on:  The “Article Index” (AI) method

Background

Use of articles can in many situations be an important release source for emerging substances. The knowledge of substances that can be found in articles is, however, limited. The Nordic Council of MinistersChemical group (NKG) has therefore supported the development of a screening tool for the SPIN database that indicates if a substance occurs in the production of articles/goods. The index is based on use descriptors used in the Nordic Product Registers (for substances and mixture).

As for all of the other tools in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox, will the Article Index be applied for the whole data set, including the confidential part.

The method

 

The information of Use Category (UC) and Industry Category (IC) for a product is used to identify the possibility for the substances to be used in the production of articles.

The quantity of the substance used in a product can be used to balance the contributions from different uses (of the same substance) into an Article Index (covering all individual uses). The index will then indicate an average situation on the national market. A disadvantage with a quantity balance index is that relatively small, but critical article use, will then be diminished. By excluding the quantity, the index gives all uses the same weight. This worst case approach is expected to be of the most interest for a risk assessor when looking for critical exposures. Further, an exclusion of the weight keeps the calculation of the index simple and transparent. The Article Index on SPIN is therefore not included the quantity in the algorithm. A quantity balanced index can, however, be of interest for the identification of dominating release sources (e.g. in national screening monitoring). Such a complementing article index will therefore be considered in future development of the SPIN Exposure Toolbox.

The algorithm for the Article Index

Each IC and UC code has ones been categorised into one of three article use categories, indicating different levels of possibility for a substance to be used in an article producing industry. Each category has been assigned an “Article Number” (AN, see Table 1) that is used in the index algorithm.  The category specific AN values are published is the “Download area” at the SPIN website.

Table 1: Criteria and Article number for the three categories.

Article use category                         Article Number
The code indicates… “Use Category”(ANUC) “Industry Category” (ANIC)
…only use in article production (e.g. plastic additive) 1 1
…use both in article production and non-article use 0.5 0.5
…only non-article use (e.g. detergent) 0 0

 

The algorithm for the Article Index calculations (with the work flow order a à c):

a)    AIproduct  =   [ANUC] * [ANIC]

b)   AImax  =       Maximum AIproduct value from all products uses of a substance, per country and year

c)    AISPIN =        Select category according to maximum value of AIprocuct (see criteria  in Table 3)

Table 2: Explanation of abbreviations.

Parameter Explanation Possible values
ANIC Number for a specific Industry Category 0/0.5/1
ANUC The Article Number for a specific Use Category 0/0.5/1
AIproduct The Article Index for a specific substance in a product covered by SPIN 0/0.25/0.5/1
AImax The maximum AIproduct for a specific substance in the register 0/0.25/0.5/1
AISPIN The Article Index category presented on SPIN (per country) 1/2/3
AIcategory Article Index category (as text) See table 3

 

Explanation of the algorithm

For some of product uses it is obvious, based on one of the descriptors, that the substance will not end up in an article, even if the other descriptor shows a high indication of “article production” (e.g. detergent to be used in plastic production).  To handle such a misleading code combinations a multiplication is used in the algorithm. By giving all such “absolute” categories the value zero, the article index for these products will then always end up with a “0”.

Table 3: Article Index categories and criteria which are applied on the SPIN database.

Article Index categories used on SPINOne or several uses indicate… Criteria:AI max AI Number(published)
         …a very probable use in article productions ≤ 1 3
…a probable use in article productions ≤ 0.5 2
 …a potential use in article productions ≤ 0.25 1

 

 

 

Appendix II:

Background information on:

The exposure potential for primary recipients – “Use Index” (UI)

 

Introduction

The Nordic substance register database (SPIN) contains non confidential use information on chemical substances extracted from national product Registers in the Nordic countries. National legislations in the Nordic countries require manufacturers and importers to declare chemical substances and products to the national product register. The registration obligations do not apply to foodstuffs, cosmetics, medicinal products and quantities less than 100 kg/year per company. The product related information contained in the product registers includes data on technical function, industrial area of use, composition of the chemical products, the quantities that are placed on the market and some other information about the product.

A large part of the information contained in the national registers is classified as confidential. With regard to exposure related information it is estimated that around 70-75 {b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} of all information is not public available. Use Index is a method where confidential use information is converted into an exposure based index that can be made public available. The development of Use Index was initiated because of the increasing demand for information on exposure to be used under the REACH legislation.

Information on exposure plays an important role in the REACH legislation. The registrant may waive testing on certain endpoints (e.g. toxicity, persistence etc) if uses of the chemical does not result in significant exposure in a member state of the European Union. Under REACH, use information is required to be submitted along with the registration of the chemical. However, the Nordic Product Registers contain information that is not available from the registrations under REACH (for a more comprehensive comparison on exposure information contained in the two systems see Ahrens & Reihlen 2007). This highlights the need to develop a method that can convert the confidential data on exposure contained in SPIN to easily accessible information.

 

The Use Index can be used for:

  • As an indication for registrants (manufacturers and importers) on uses of their chemicals by downstream users that may result in exposure.
  • As a check tool for ECHA and national competent authorities when assessing a request for e.g. waiving of tests.
  • As a screening tool for priorization.

 

It must be emphasized that Use Index cannot be used to provide exact quantifications on exposure. Use Index should rather be considered as an indicative screening tool. In order to obtain sufficient information on exposure to be used in waiving of tests or risk assessment a much more thoroughly assessment of potential or known uses must be undertaken that is outside the scope of Use Index.

 

Use Index applies a worst-case methodology. This implies that the resulting exposure index may often overestimate real exposure. On the other hand, other factors serve to cause an underestimation of exposure. The two most important factors are:

  • Certain product types that may contribute significantly to overall exposure are insufficiently represented in SPIN (e.g. articles such as toys, food packaging materials, cosmetic products, medicinal products).
  • Use Index considers only direct exposure. Indirect exposure, e.g. exposure of man via the environment or exposure to the environment through waste disposal is not included.
  • In regard to human exposure (included occupational and consumer) there might be a underestimation of exposure regarding to mechanical work ( ex. hand-mixing, hot work operations, high (mechanical) energy work-up of substances bound in materials and/or articles, open processing and transfer of minerals at elevated temperature.

The development of Use Index was sponsored by NPG and carried out by a project group consisting of 1-3 people from each of the Nordic chemical authorities. It was decided to employ a bottom-up iterative process where each country prepared a Use Index from a common template. These were later compared and inconsistencies were identified and discussed in order to reach a common understanding.

It is very important to note that Use Index reflects the combined knowledge of the project group regarding general potential exposures. This may have caused a bias since members of the project group have more experience in assessment of certain types of uses than they have with other types of uses. It was therefore decided to make the assigned exposure indices and algorithm public available in order to increase transparency and allow readers to make their own judgement of the exposure indication applied for the different recipients. Links to the exposure indices are found in annex A while information on algorithms is included in the materials & methods section.

The Use Index focuses on the diffuse dispersal of chemicals, principally chemical products/mixtures. Chemical product is understood here as meaning a substance or a preparation/mixture of chemical substances.

Diffuse emission of chemicals may also take place from articles. The Product Register does not contain any direct data on articles. The data can, however, be reasonably established indirectly as raw materials for articles are generally chemical products. Article here is understood to mean an article which is treated with/manufactured from a chemical product. An example, to clarify the difference between article and product, is that plastic raw material is notifiable to the Product Register but if the raw material was instead to be shaped into a plastic seat, the seat would not be notifiable even though it consists of exactly the same components. With regard to chemicals which can be predicted to be built into articles with a long life, such as building materials, estimates of exposure have been made so that they cover all the different stages in the life-cycle of the chemical through to waste management. A weakness in this context is that articles consumed in a Nordic country are only partially made in the country.

 

Calculation of Use Index

Each chemical product reported to the Product Register has been allocated at least one Use Category and at least one Industrial Category. These categories provide information on how the product is used and handled. Exposure estimates have been made on the basis of these two categories in the form of the parameters Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number. All the use categories in the Product Register have been allocated a Use Exposure Number(“low”, “medium”, “high”) for six primary recipients (see below). Similarly, each industrial category is allocated an Industrial Exposure Number for the primary recipient concerned. The algorithm for the calculation of Use Index is presented in figure 1.

 

Figure 1: The principle for calculation of Use Index for a substance for a primary recipient

 

The Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number provide a base for the calculation of the Use Index. The Use Exposure Number is a manual estimate of the intrinsic emission potential of the chemical product based on how it is used. The Industrial Exposure Number is a manual estimate of the geographical dispersal of a chemical product depending on where it is used and by whom. The definition of Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number somewhat overlap each other.

The potential of exposure is estimated for all substances in the SPIN database. The result is presented in the form of a Use Index for each substance. The Use Index of a chemical estimates the “worst case” of a primary recipient being exposed to the chemical for a specific year.

All the information is stored in the different national Product Registers at product level. Information about a product is further broken down into the substances contained, using the chemical composition of the product.

For those substances that are contained in several products, the product that has the highest Use Index will be selected and presented on the SPIN web site (“Worst case”).

Use Categories (UC)

The reporting company must state the use function or functions the product has on the product report form. This is done by entering one or more use categories. The Use Category codes, with associated textual description, are indicated in a Use category list (see under “Codes” in the Guide).

New use category codes (UCN1) for all products were introduced with effect from 2002. The reason why this was done was the need to harmonise the codes between the product registers of the Nordic countries. As well as a general re-grouping of the codes, the resolution for the group of paints, inks and glues was increased. The number of codes was consequently expanded in comparison with previous years.

 

Industrial Categories (IC)

At least one Industrial category is given for each product. These Industrial categories show what branch or branches the product is used in or transferred to. The industrial categories consist of a selection of codes (see under “Codes” in the Guide/) taken from National Standards of Industrial Classification which is based on the European SIC (Standard Industrial Classification; old name “NACE”) code system.

 

Primary recipients/target groups

To make the Use Index a usable tool when searching for substances in different parts of society and the environment, exposure calculations have been performed in parallel for six different recipients/target groups. These have been chosen on the basis of the most common pathways for dispersal of chemicals from society.

Use Index is intended to reflect the direct exposure to the six primary recipient’s “soil”, “air”, “surface water”, “sewage treatment plant” (STP) “consumer” and “occupational”. The term primary is added in order to underline that it concerns exposure to environmental compartments close to the points of emission. Physico-chemical properties are not integrated into the exposure algorithm, mainly since it is not available for all the substances in the product registers. This limited the exposure estimate to the near surroundings. Physico-chemical properties has, however, indirectly been integrated in the exposure categorisation when the function code of a product gives an indication of inherent properties of the substances (eg solvent based product-high vapour pressure; detergents-high water solubility). In order to estimate distribution to recipients further away from the points of emission, one has to consider physico-chemical parameters as well as information on environmental transformation and bioaccumulation. This is outside the scope of this index. However, it is possible to carry out manually indicative estimations on a case to case basis. An example is when Use Index indicates a high potential for exposure to STP but low direct exposure to soil or surface water. In this case it would be reasonable to assess whether further dispersal to other environmental compartments would be likely based on the chemical profile.

“Surface water”

“Surface water” relates to the direct emission to surface water. Relevant for example as a primary recipient for chemical products used in or in the proximity of lakes/seas, or used in industrial plants that are likely to have separate discharge systems (i.e. not connected to municipal sewage treatment plants).

 

“Soil”

“Soil” relates to the direct emission to land/soil. It is relevant as a primary recipient for chemical products used outdoors, in particular close to the ground. It may also be relevant for chemical products transported or stored in such a way that leakage may occur.

 

“Air”

“Air” relates to direct emission to air. It focuses mainly on outdoor use. Indoor air is used when the release is such that it can be expected to continue outdoors. If the emission stays indoors, it instead counts as “Human” (see below), and/or as “Sewage Treatment Plant” (see below) if it finally ends up in wastewater.

 

“STP” (municipal Sewage Treatment Plant)

“STP” relates to direct releases to wastewater which is connected to a municipal sewage treatment plant. It mainly focuses on “indoor uses”. Industrial operation with wastewater discharges are included if it is likely that it is connected to a municipal sewage treatment plant. If the industrial plant has its own treatment plant which is considered to be substantially worse than a municipal one, surface water is the relevant primary recipient instead.

 

“Occupational”

Relates to dispersal that causes direct exposure of humans during occupational uses. Occupational exposure is here regarded as marginal if the number of persons exposed can be regarded as relatively small in comparison with the number of persons exposed during the consumption phase. Inhalation is here assumed to be the dominant uptake route.

 

 “Consumer”

Relates to dispersal that causes direct exposure to consumers during consumption of products. As for the consumer exposure is inhalation assumed to be the dominant uptake route.

 

Criteria for exposure estimation for use descriptors in SPIN

General criteria for exposure of use descriptors in SPIN

Use Categories (environmental exposure)

The following principles have been applied in the manual estimation of exposure for the various use categories. The use categories that have been harmonized within the Nordic countries (UCN) are used for the index.

The product’s technical function – The use category “herbicides”, for example, indicates a high emission potential to soil while “biocidal products for human use” points to a high human exposure.

Focus on chemical substances contained – Use Exposure Numbers have been allocated on the basis of the chemical substances contained in products with a certain Use category. A high proportion of volatile substances for example give a high Use Exposure Number to air.

Lifetime emission – The whole lifecycle of the chemical product has been taken into account in the estimation of exposure, from manufacturing until it is disposed of at the stage of waste management (including as part of an article). As a guideline in manual exposure estimation, the concept of “lifetime emission” has been defined as how large a proportion of the chemical product is missing when the product/article is disposed of at the waste management stage. The part which does not remain when the product becomes waste has been dispersed to society or the environment. 0-5{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} lifetime emission (at least 95{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} is disposed of at the waste stage) has given the Use Exposure Number “low”, 5-50{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} lifetime emission has given the Use Exposure Number “medium” and a lifetime emission greater than 50{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} has given the Use Exposure Number “high”.

 

Industrial Categories (environmental exposure)

The following principles have been applied in the manual estimation of exposure for the various industrial categories.

Focus on diffuse emission – Two clear groups can be distinguished among the industrial categories of the Product Register. These are manufacture/trade of chemical products. Large manufacturing industry is a typical point source of emissions, and these industrial categories have generally been allocated a lowIndustrial Exposure Number. Trading in chemical products in general and retailing in particular indicates that the chemical product may lead to diffuse emissions. These industrial categories have generally been allocated high Industrial Exposure Numbers.

Number of installations or handling sites – The industrial categories that indicate that the chemical product is used or handled in a limited number of places in the country (for example particular manufacturing industry) have been allocated low Industrial Exposure Numbers, while the industrial categories that indicate widespread use at many places (for example servicing of motor vehicles) have been allocated high Industrial Exposure Numbers.

Number of persons involved – The same approach as for “number of installations and handling sites”. If many persons handle a chemical product (for example retail trade in paints), there is great potential for uncontrolled release, and this results in a high Industrial Exposure Number. If the number of users, on the other hand, is limited (for example manufacturing industry), the industrial category is allocated a low Industrial Exposure Number.

Auxiliary chemicals/Chemicals that live on in another product/article – The substances registered under a particular industrial category have been studied in connection with the allocation of Industrial Exposure Numbers. Industrial categories which have a large proportion of auxiliary chemicals (for example food and beverage industry, where most chemical products used are detergents) have been allocated a low Industrial Exposure Number as they are primarily judged to give rise to point emissions. For industrial categories where used products are expected to live on in other products or articles, and consequently lead to diffuse dispersal, higher Industrial Exposure Numbers have been allocated.

Municipal or own sewage treatment – Consider if the industry has their own treatment plants or are connected to municipal sewage treatment plants. In-house treatment results in surface water as a primary recipient, while municipal treatment results in STP.

Additional criteria for human exposure

With humans as the primary recipient/target group, the estimation of exposure becomes slightly different from the other recipients/target groups. The principle difference is that the quantitative levels have been set lower (see the criteria above). Additional for the two human target groups are that the size of the exposed populations has been weighted. A big population is able to e.g. elevate the exposure estimate one or several levels. This means that “human” target groups (occupational and consumer) are not directly comparable with the “environmental” primary recipients.

 

In case of human target group, the estimation of exposure is based on the fact that it is a direct exposure. The potential of exposure is assumed to be dominated by inhalation. Other ways of exposure are therefore not considered (skin, oral).

 

Humans may be exposed as consumers or due to occupational use (includes industrial and professional use). Occupational exposure comprises direct exposure where it is assumed that personal protective equipment (PPE) is not used. It is impossible to predict the actual use of PPE as it is based on individual responsibilities and habits. For consumers there will also be direct exposure, but both the duration and amount of exposure will normally be lower than for occupational use.

Exposure during consumer use

For the target group “consumer” the exposure criteria are focused on the consumption phase of the chemical life cycle. The following criteria have been used for the potential exposure for consumers:

  • High”: Handling the substance involves direct intentional exposure to whole body or parts of the body.
  • Medium”: Handling the substance involves an immediate risk of an unintentional exposure to the body or body parts.
  • Low”: Handling the substance only involves a low risk of an unintentional exposure to the body or body parts.

 

 

Exposure during occupational use

Occupational use is based on three main categories of work conditions to characterize exposure by inhalation:

  1. The ability of a substance to become airborne. Influencing factors are conditions such as physical form, temperature (ex. hot work operations), pressure and mechanical processing. Chemical properties are, however, not included.
  2. The way the substance is used. Influencing factors are the degree of manual handling, proximity to the source and indoor/outdoor handling.
  3. Barriers to control exposure and prevent substance becoming airborne in the workplace (open /closed process).

 

Occupational use comprises here only the direct exposure, where it is assumed that personal protective equipment (PPE) is not used. The use of exposure modifiers such as use of local exhaust ventilation is not included.

The following criteria for exposure potential for occupational use have been used:

“High”: Handling of the substance involves direct exposure by inhalation in an open process.

  • Indoor, small space.
  • The distance from source is < 1 m.
  • High degree of mechanical work. Ex. hand-mixing, hot work operations, high (mechanical) energy work-up of substances bound in materials and/or articles, open processing and transfer of minerals at elevated temperature.

 

Medium”: Handling of the substance involves some exposure by inhalation:

  • Partly open process (use in batch and other process where opportunity for exposure exist).
  • Indoor, large space.
  • The distance from source is ≥ 1 m (medium degree of mechanical work; potentially closed operations with minerals at elevated temperature; low energy manipulation of substances bound in materials and/or articles).

 

Low”: Handling of the substance involves only a low probability of exposure by inhalation:

  • Closed process (use in closed batch process; synthesis or formulation).
  • Outdoors.
  • Far from source.
  • Low degree of mechanical work.

 

Appendix III:

Background information on: The “Quantity Index” (QI) method

Background

The knowledge of used quantity of a substance is critical for estimation of its release & exposure. The Nordic product registers contain detailed product quantifications, but most of it is classified as confidential. The Quantity Index make it possible to transform the confidential tonnage data by (i) aggregate the different use specific tonnage into a total tonnage and (ii) classify it into tonnage bands. Bands covering two orders of magnitude are considered to be wide enough for this purpose. Normally is the exported volumes considered to be the most confidential part of a national product register. However, exported quantities are excluded from SPIN, since the index focus on the national consumption.

 

In the Quantity Index, the quantities from all product uses are added to a total quantity and grouped into a number of quantity groups. One main use of the index is as a tool for priority of risk management work.

 

Substances which only are registered in one country can be expected to occur also in the other Nordic countries. One important reason is differences between the national registrations rules. The quantity index has therefore been normalized (based on population size) to make it more comparable.

 

As all other SPIN Exposure tools, is the QI calculated per Nordic country. An aggregated QI for all Nordic countries is not possible to create, mainly due to the limitation in the handling of confidential data.

 

The method

The Quantity Index is based on data in the Nordic Product Registers (for substances and mixture). As for all of the other tools in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox, is the Quantity Index applied for the whole data set, including the confidential part.
The substance specific Quantity Index is based on:

  • The concentration of the substance in different registered products.
  • The quantity of the products containing the substance.
  • The categorisation of products as “imported”, “exported” and “produced”.
  • The national population size.

 

The algorithm for the Quantity Index

The origin is a Quantity index developed for the Swedish product Register (mainly for internal priority activities). The quantity index is based on the tonnage of the “total use” of a specific substance registered as chemical product in a national Product Register. Total use (Qtotalnational) is here defined as:

 

Qtotalsubst.x, national [tonnes/year] = Qtotalsubst.x, imported – Qtotalsubst.x, exported + Qtotalsubst.x, produced (1)
Qtotalsubst.x, imported [tonnes/year] = ∑ Qsubst.x in all imported products registered for a specific year (2)
Qtotalsubst.x, exported [tonnes/year] = ∑ Qsubst.x in all exported products registered for a specific year (3)
Qtotalsubst.x, produced [tonnes/year] = ∑ Qsubst. x in all produced products registered for a specific year (4)

 

To make the Quantity Index comparable between the different Nordic countries the index is normalized against the population size with an national specific normalization factor ( see table 1):

 

Qtotal-norm. subst. x, national [normalized tonnes/year] = [Normalization factor] * Qtotalsubst. x, national (5)

 

Table 1: The population sizes used for the normalization of the Nordic Quantity Index

tabel1

The potentially confidential QIsubst. x, national is finally transformed into a non-confidential QI category by the categorisations in table 2 (equation 6).

 

Qtotal-per inhabitantssubst. x, national [mg/inhab. and year] → [table 2] → QIsubst. x, national (6)

 

Table 2: Quantity Index categories 

Quantity Index (QI) Normalized annual tonnage
5 > 100
4 1 – 100
3 0.01 – 1
2 0.0001 – 0.01
1 < 0.0001

* Algorithm: production + import – export ( tonnage for all products per Nordic country).

 

References

Ahrens A. and Reihlen A. (2007). The Nordic Product Registers and the future REACH substance database. TemaNord 2007:512. ISBN 978-92-893-1459-6

A download of the total UseIndex-tables is available here or at the downloadpage.

1 “Use Categories Nordic”.

 

8.1 SPIN Exposure Toolbox

Posted by Arne Skov on 2015-09-10

First help page:

8.1  SPIN Exposure Toolbox

The toolbox contains indexes useful for an exposure indication on industrial chemicals in the SPIN database. The indexes are automatic generated and compiled from mostly confidential use information stored in the national product registers in the Nordic countries.   SPIN contains use information from several years. The index tools will, however, focus on the current uses and is therefore only applied for the latest updated information. Older data that was published before the index tools was introduced (from 2008) is not fully covered with index information.   Four index tools are developed:

  • Use Index: A general emission/exposure estimation chemical of different human and environmental target groups.
  • Range of Use index: Indicates the broadness of the use of a substance in a Nordic country.
  • Article Index: Gives indications if a substance may end up as a part of an article.
  • Quantity Index: Is based on the amount of annually consumed substance.

The tools are only recommended for initial screening purposes. For a thorough analysis more data are needed. A first step is then to explore the non-confidential use data available on SPIN. Also specific use data that have been excluded from the SPIN database may be accessible. That normally demands a manual aggregation of data that only can be done at the national Product Registers.   All index tools except the Quantity Index are based on the two main use descriptors: –  Use Category, UC. –  Industrial Category, IC (named “Industrial use” in SPIN). They refer to the downstream use of the product. More than one UC or IC category can be used to describe the use of a product.   The specific quantities registered for different uses could be used to balance the contributions for different uses of the same substance. However, since the quantity data in many cases are confidential that should leads to considerable exclusion of unique data from the data set.

8.1.1 Use Index (UI)

The Use index gives an indication of the potential “worst case” exposure to different target groups in the society and the environment. The Use Index is based on the use descriptors “Use Category” and “Industrial Category” (see above). Since there are no chemical/physical properties integrated the exposure estimate is limited to the environment near the release source. The index is presented per Nordic country.   Worst case assumption: When a substance is used in several uses with different exposure potential, the index for the most critical usages per target group are selected.

The Use Index has been divided in the following categories:

Use Index categories                                                         Use Index

  • One or several product uses indicate a very probable exposure                  5
  • One or several product uses indicate a probable exposure                          4
  • One or several product uses indicate a potential exposure                           3
  • The registered product use do not indicate direct exposure1                          0, 1 or 2

1) Note that registered use descriptors do not include all potential uses of the chemical and the possibility for exposure can therefore not be excluded. Further information can be found by pushing the ‘Help’ tab.

8.1.2  Range of Use Index (RoU)

The index indicates the broadness of the use of a substance in a Nordic country. The “broadness” is here simplified as the number of different use patterns for a single substance that can be extracted from the product use data. Each registered product is categorized with use descriptors. The “Range of Use index” is based on the use descriptors “Use Category” and “Industry Category” (see above). The measure parameter for the index is the number of unique combination of these two categories. It is presented per substance and country for the latest registration year. The Range of Use index has been divided in the following categories:

Range of Use (RoU) Index categories      Number of applications          RoU Index

Very wide range of applications                                > 100                            5

Wide range of applications                                      33 – 100                          4

Intermediate range of applications                           11 – 32                         3

Narrow range of applications                                     4 – 10                           2

Very narrow range of applications                              1 – 3                           1

8.1.3  Article Index (AI)

The Article Index indicates if a substance is used in production of articles/goods. Each registered product is categorized with use descriptors. The Article Index is based on the use descriptors Use Category” and “Industrial Category” (see above)..   Worst case assumption: When a substance is used in several uses with different exposure potential, the index for the most critical usages per target group are selected.   The Article index has been divided in the following categories:

Article Index categories                                           Article Index

One or several uses indicate a: …

very probable use in article productions                                  3

probable use in article productions                                         2

potential use in article productions                                         1                               

8.1.4  Quantity Index (QI)

  The Quantity Index shows the level of the amount of a substance consumed. It is based on the total amount annually registered to the Product Register.

Quantity Index categories                                             Quantity Index

The total amounts of a substance in all registered products shows a…

high volume use 5
medium high volume use 4
medium volume use 3
medium low volume use 2
low volume use 1

Appendix I:

Background information on:  The “Article Index” (AI) method

Background

Use of articles can in many situations be an important release source for emerging substances. The knowledge of substances that can be found in articles is, however, limited. The Nordic Council of Ministers, Chemical group (NKG) has therefore supported the development of a screening tool for the SPIN database that indicates if a substance occurs in the production of articles/goods. The index is based on use descriptors used in the Nordic Product Registers (for substances and mixture).   As for all of the other tools in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox, will the Article Index be applied for the whole data set, including the confidential part.

The method

The information of Use Category (UC) and Industry Category (IC) for a product is used to identify the possibility for the substances to be used in the production of articles.   The quantity of the substance used in a product can be used to balance the contributions from different uses (of the same substance) into an Article Index (covering all individual uses). The index will then indicate an average situation on the national market. A disadvantage with a quantity balance index is that relatively small, but critical article use, will then be diminished. By excluding the quantity, the index gives all uses the same weight. This worst case approach is expected to be of the most interest for a risk assessor when looking for critical exposures. Further, an exclusion of the weight keeps the calculation of the index simple and transparent. The Article Index on SPIN is therefore not included the quantity in the algorithm. A quantity balanced index can, however, be of interest for the identification of dominating release sources (e.g. in national screening monitoring). Such a complementing article index will therefore be considered in future development of the SPIN Exposure Toolbox.

The algorithm for the Article Index

Each IC and UC code has ones been categorised into one of three article use categories, indicating different levels of possibility for a substance to be used in an article producing industry. Each category has been assigned an “Article Number” (AN, see Table 1) that is used in the index algorithm.  The category specific AN values are published is the “Download area” at the SPIN website.   Table 1: Criteria and Article number for the three categories.

Article use category                         Article Number
  The code indicates… “Use Category” (ANUC) “Industry Category” (ANIC)
…only use in article production (e.g. plastic additive) 1 1
…use both in article production and non-article use 0.5 0.5
…only non-article use (e.g. detergent) 0 0

The algorithm for the Article Index calculations (with the work flow order a – c):

  1. AIproduct =   [ANUC] * [ANIC]
  2. AImax =       Maximum AIproduct value from all products uses of a substance, per country and year
  3. AISPIN = Select category according to maximum value of AIprocuct (see criteria  in Table 3)

Table 2: Explanation of abbreviations.

Parameter Explanation Possible values
ANIC Number for a specific Industry Category 0/0.5/1
ANUC The Article Number for a specific Use Category 0/0.5/1
AIproduct The Article Index for a specific substance in a product covered by SPIN 0/0.25/0.5/1
AImax The maximum AIproduct for a specific substance in the register 0/0.25/0.5/1
AISPIN The Article Index category presented on SPIN (per country) 1/2/3
AIcategory Article Index category (as text) See table 3

Explanation of the algorithm

For some of product uses it is obvious, based on one of the descriptors, that the substance will not end up in an article, even if the other descriptor shows a high indication of “article production” (e.g. detergent to be used in plastic production).  To handle such a misleading code combinations a multiplication is used in the algorithm. By giving all such “absolute” categories the value zero, the article index for these products will then always end up with a “0”.   Table 3: Article Index categories and criteria which are applied on the SPIN database.

Article Index categories used on SPIN One or several uses indicate… Criteria: AI max AI Number (published)
…a very probable use in article productions ≤ 1 3
…a probable use in article productions ≤ 0.5 2
 …a potential use in article productions ≤ 0.25 1

Appendix II:

Background information on:

The exposure potential for primary recipients – “Use Index (UI)

Introduction

The Nordic substance register database (SPIN) contains non confidential use information on chemical substances extracted from national product Registers in the Nordic countries. National legislations in the Nordic countries require manufacturers and importers to declare chemical substances and products to the national product register. The registration obligations do not apply to foodstuffs, cosmetics, medicinal products and quantities less than 100 kg/year per company. The product related information contained in the product registers includes data on technical function, industrial area of use, composition of the chemical products, the quantities that are placed on the market and some other information about the product.   A large part of the information contained in the national registers is classified as confidential. With regard to exposure related information it is estimated that around 70-75 {b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} of all information is not public available. Use Index is a method where confidential use information is converted into an exposure based index that can be made public available. The development of Use Index was initiated because of the increasing demand for information on exposure to be used under the REACH legislation.   Information on exposure plays an important role in the REACH legislation. The registrant may waive testing on certain endpoints (e.g. toxicity, persistence etc) if uses of the chemical does not result in significant exposure in a member state of the European Union. Under REACH, use information is required to be submitted along with the registration of the chemical. However, the Nordic Product Registers contain information that is not available from the registrations under REACH (for a more comprehensive comparison on exposure information contained in the two systems see Ahrens & Reihlen 2007). This highlights the need to develop a method that can convert the confidential data on exposure contained in SPIN to easily accessible information.   The Use Index can be used for:

  • As an indication for registrants (manufacturers and importers) on uses of their chemicals by downstream users that may result in exposure.
  • As a check tool for ECHA and national competent authorities when assessing a request for e.g. waiving of tests.
  • As a screening tool for priorization.

It must be emphasized that Use Index cannot be used to provide exact quantifications on exposure. Use Index should rather be considered as an indicative screening tool. In order to obtain sufficient information on exposure to be used in waiving of tests or risk assessment a much more thoroughly assessment of potential or known uses must be undertaken that is outside the scope of Use Index.   Use Index applies a worst-case methodology. This implies that the resulting exposure index may often overestimate real exposure. On the other hand, other factors serve to cause an underestimation of exposure. The two most important factors are:

  • Certain product types that may contribute significantly to overall exposure are insufficiently represented in SPIN (e.g. articles such as toys, food packaging materials, cosmetic products, medicinal products).
  • Use Index considers only direct exposure. Indirect exposure, e.g. exposure of man via the environment or exposure to the environment through waste disposal is not included.
  • In regard to human exposure (included occupational and consumer) there might be a underestimation of exposure regarding to mechanical work ( ex. hand-mixing, hot work operations, high (mechanical) energy work-up of substances bound in materials and/or articles, open processing and transfer of minerals at elevated temperature.

The development of Use Index was sponsored by NPG and carried out by a project group consisting of 1-3 people from each of the Nordic chemical authorities. It was decided to employ a bottom-up iterative process where each country prepared a Use Index from a common template. These were later compared and inconsistencies were identified and discussed in order to reach a common understanding.   It is very important to note that Use Index reflects the combined knowledge of the project group regarding general potential exposures. This may have caused a bias since members of the project group have more experience in assessment of certain types of uses than they have with other types of uses. It was therefore decided to make the assigned exposure indices and algorithm public available in order to increase transparency and allow readers to make their own judgement of the exposure indication applied for the different recipients. Links to the exposure indices are found in annex A while information on algorithms is included in the materials & methods section.   The Use Index focuses on the diffuse dispersal of chemicals, principally chemical products/mixtures. Chemical product is understood here as meaning a substance or a preparation/mixture of chemical substances.   Diffuse emission of chemicals may also take place from articles. The Product Register does not contain any direct data on articles. The data can, however, be reasonably established indirectly as raw materials for articles are generally chemical products. Article here is understood to mean an article which is treated with/manufactured from a chemical product. An example, to clarify the difference between article and product, is that plastic raw material is notifiable to the Product Register but if the raw material was instead to be shaped into a plastic seat, the seat would not be notifiable even though it consists of exactly the same components. With regard to chemicals which can be predicted to be built into articles with a long life, such as building materials, estimates of exposure have been made so that they cover all the different stages in the life-cycle of the chemical through to waste management. A weakness in this context is that articles consumed in a Nordic country are only partially made in the country.

Calculation of Use Index

Each chemical product reported to the Product Register has been allocated at least one Use Category and at least one Industrial Category. These categories provide information on how the product is used and handled. Exposure estimates have been made on the basis of these two categories in the form of the parameters Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number. All the use categories in the Product Register have been allocated a Use Exposure Number (“low”, “medium”, “high”) for six primary recipients (see below). Similarly, each industrial category is allocated an Industrial Exposure Number for the primary recipient concerned. The algorithm for the calculation of Use Index is presented in figure 1.   Figure 1: The principle for calculation of Use Index for a substance for a primary recipient  http://167.71.15.2/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/calc_princip_pic-8.png The Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number provide a base for the calculation of the Use Index. The Use Exposure Number is a manual estimate of the intrinsic emission potential of the chemical product based on how it is used. The Industrial Exposure Number is a manual estimate of the geographical dispersal of a chemical product depending on where it is used and by whom. The definition of Use Exposure Number and Industrial Exposure Number somewhat overlap each other.   The potential of exposure is estimated for all substances in the SPIN database. The result is presented in the form of a Use Index for each substance. The Use Index of a chemical estimates the “worst case” of a primary recipient being exposed to the chemical for a specific year.   All the information is stored in the different national Product Registers at product level. Information about a product is further broken down into the substances contained, using the chemical composition of the product.   For those substances that are contained in several products, the product that has the highest Use Index will be selected and presented on the SPIN web site (“Worst case”).

Use Categories (UC)

The reporting company must state the use function or functions the product has on the product report form. This is done by entering one or more use categories. The Use Category codes, with associated textual description, are indicated in a Use category list (see under “Codes” in the Guide).   New use category codes (UCN1) for all products were introduced with effect from 2002. The reason why this was done was the need to harmonise the codes between the product registers of the Nordic countries. As well as a general re-grouping of the codes, the resolution for the group of paints, inks and glues was increased. The number of codes was consequently expanded in comparison with previous years.

Industrial Categories (IC)

At least one Industrial category is given for each product. These Industrial categories show what branch or branches the product is used in or transferred to. The industrial categories consist of a selection of codes (see under “Codes” in the Guide/) taken from National Standards of Industrial Classification which is based on the European SIC (Standard Industrial Classification; old name “NACE”) code system.

Primary recipients/target groups

To make the Use Index a usable tool when searching for substances in different parts of society and the environment, exposure calculations have been performed in parallel for six different recipients/target groups. These have been chosen on the basis of the most common pathways for dispersal of chemicals from society.   Use Index is intended to reflect the direct exposure to the six primary recipient’s “soil”, “air”, “surface water”, “sewage treatment plant” (STP) “consumer” and “occupational”. The term primary is added in order to underline that it concerns exposure to environmental compartments close to the points of emission. Physico-chemical properties are not integrated into the exposure algorithm, mainly since it is not available for all the substances in the product registers. This limited the exposure estimate to the near surroundings. Physico-chemical properties has, however, indirectly been integrated in the exposure categorisation when the function code of a product gives an indication of inherent properties of the substances (eg solvent based product-high vapour pressure; detergents-high water solubility). In order to estimate distribution to recipients further away from the points of emission, one has to consider physico-chemical parameters as well as information on environmental transformation and bioaccumulation. This is outside the scope of this index. However, it is possible to carry out manually indicative estimations on a case to case basis. An example is when Use Index indicates a high potential for exposure to STP but low direct exposure to soil or surface water. In this case it would be reasonable to assess whether further dispersal to other environmental compartments would be likely based on the chemical profile.

“Surface water”

“Surface water” relates to the direct emission to surface water. Relevant for example as a primary recipient for chemical products used in or in the proximity of lakes/seas, or used in industrial plants that are likely to have separate discharge systems (i.e. not connected to municipal sewage treatment plants).

“Soil”

“Soil” relates to the direct emission to land/soil. It is relevant as a primary recipient for chemical products used outdoors, in particular close to the ground. It may also be relevant for chemical products transported or stored in such a way that leakage may occur.

“Air”

“Air” relates to direct emission to air. It focuses mainly on outdoor use. Indoor air is used when the release is such that it can be expected to continue outdoors. If the emission stays indoors, it instead counts as “Human” (see below), and/or as “Sewage Treatment Plant” (see below) if it finally ends up in wastewater.

“STP” (municipal Sewage Treatment Plant)

“STP” relates to direct releases to wastewater which is connected to a municipal sewage treatment plant. It mainly focuses on “indoor uses”. Industrial operation with wastewater discharges are included if it is likely that it is connected to a municipal sewage treatment plant. If the industrial plant has its own treatment plant which is considered to be substantially worse than a municipal one, surface water is the relevant primary recipient instead.

“Occupational”

Relates to dispersal that causes direct exposure of humans during occupational uses. Occupational exposure is here regarded as marginal if the number of persons exposed can be regarded as relatively small in comparison with the number of persons exposed during the consumption phase. Inhalation is here assumed to be the dominant uptake route.

 “Consumer”

Relates to dispersal that causes direct exposure to consumers during consumption of products. As for the consumer exposure is inhalation assumed to be the dominant uptake route.

Criteria for exposure estimation for use descriptors in SPIN

General criteria for exposure of use descriptors in SPIN

Use Categories (environmental exposure)

The following principles have been applied in the manual estimation of exposure for the various use categories. The use categories that have been harmonized within the Nordic countries (UCN) are used for the index.   The product’s technical function – The use category “herbicides”, for example, indicates a high emission potential to soil while “biocidal products for human use” points to a high human exposure.   Focus on chemical substances containedUse Exposure Numbers have been allocated on the basis of the chemical substances contained in products with a certain Use category. A high proportion of volatile substances for example give a high Use Exposure Number to air.   Lifetime emission – The whole lifecycle of the chemical product has been taken into account in the estimation of exposure, from manufacturing until it is disposed of at the stage of waste management (including as part of an article). As a guideline in manual exposure estimation, the concept of “lifetime emission” has been defined as how large a proportion of the chemical product is missing when the product/article is disposed of at the waste management stage. The part which does not remain when the product becomes waste has been dispersed to society or the environment. 0-5{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} lifetime emission (at least 95{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} is disposed of at the waste stage) has given the Use Exposure Number “low”, 5-50{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} lifetime emission has given the Use Exposure Number “medium” and a lifetime emission greater than 50{b9f019557496d8451ae7a522e062982be4de65992ea99ec5de29fb495cf0f323} has given the Use Exposure Number “high”.

Industrial Categories (environmental exposure)

The following principles have been applied in the manual estimation of exposure for the various industrial categories.   Focus on diffuse emission – Two clear groups can be distinguished among the industrial categories of the Product Register. These are manufacture/trade of chemical products. Large manufacturing industry is a typical point source of emissions, and these industrial categories have generally been allocated a low Industrial Exposure Number. Trading in chemical products in general and retailing in particular indicates that the chemical product may lead to diffuse emissions. These industrial categories have generally been allocated high Industrial Exposure Numbers.   Number of installations or handling sites – The industrial categories that indicate that the chemical product is used or handled in a limited number of places in the country (for example particular manufacturing industry) have been allocated low Industrial Exposure Numbers, while the industrial categories that indicate widespread use at many places (for example servicing of motor vehicles) have been allocated high Industrial Exposure Numbers.   Number of persons involved – The same approach as for “number of installations and handling sites”. If many persons handle a chemical product (for example retail trade in paints), there is great potential for uncontrolled release, and this results in a high Industrial Exposure Number. If the number of users, on the other hand, is limited (for example manufacturing industry), the industrial category is allocated a low Industrial Exposure Number.   Auxiliary chemicals/Chemicals that live on in another product/article – The substances registered under a particular industrial category have been studied in connection with the allocation of Industrial Exposure Numbers. Industrial categories which have a large proportion of auxiliary chemicals (for example food and beverage industry, where most chemical products used are detergents) have been allocated a low Industrial Exposure Number as they are primarily judged to give rise to point emissions. For industrial categories where used products are expected to live on in other products or articles, and consequently lead to diffuse dispersal, higher Industrial Exposure Numbers have been allocated.   Municipal or own sewage treatment – Consider if the industry has their own treatment plants or are connected to municipal sewage treatment plants. In-house treatment results in surface water as a primary recipient, while municipal treatment results in STP.

Additional criteria for human exposure

With humans as the primary recipient/target group, the estimation of exposure becomes slightly different from the other recipients/target groups. The principle difference is that the quantitative levels have been set lower (see the criteria above). Additional for the two human target groups are that the size of the exposed populations has been weighted. A big population is able to e.g. elevate the exposure estimate one or several levels. This means that “human” target groups (occupational and consumer) are not directly comparable with the “environmental” primary recipients.   In case of human target group, the estimation of exposure is based on the fact that it is a direct exposure. The potential of exposure is assumed to be dominated by inhalation. Other ways of exposure are therefore not considered (skin, oral).   Humans may be exposed as consumers or due to occupational use (includes industrial and professional use). Occupational exposure comprises direct exposure where it is assumed that personal protective equipment (PPE) is not used. It is impossible to predict the actual use of PPE as it is based on individual responsibilities and habits. For consumers there will also be direct exposure, but both the duration and amount of exposure will normally be lower than for occupational use.

Exposure during consumer use

For the target group “consumer” the exposure criteria are focused on the consumption phase of the chemical life cycle. The following criteria have been used for the potential exposure for consumers:

  • High”: Handling the substance involves direct intentional exposure to whole body or parts of the body.
  • Medium”: Handling the substance involves an immediate risk of an unintentional exposure to the body or body parts.
  • Low”: Handling the substance only involves a low risk of an unintentional exposure to the body or body parts.

 

Exposure during occupational use

Occupational use is based on three main categories of work conditions to characterize exposure by inhalation:

  1. The ability of a substance to become airborne. Influencing factors are conditions such as physical form, temperature (ex. hot work operations), pressure and mechanical processing. Chemical properties are, however, not included.
  2. The way the substance is used. Influencing factors are the degree of manual handling, proximity to the source and indoor/outdoor handling.
  3. Barriers to control exposure and prevent substance becoming airborne in the workplace (open /closed process).

Occupational use comprises here only the direct exposure, where it is assumed that personal protective equipment (PPE) is not used. The use of exposure modifiers such as use of local exhaust ventilation is not included.   The following criteria for exposure potential for occupational use have been used:   “High”: Handling of the substance involves direct exposure by inhalation in an open process.

  • Indoor, small space.
  • The distance from source is < 1 m.
  • High degree of mechanical work. Ex. hand-mixing, hot work operations, high (mechanical) energy work-up of substances bound in materials and/or articles, open processing and transfer of minerals at elevated temperature.

Medium”: Handling of the substance involves some exposure by inhalation:

  • Partly open process (use in batch and other process where opportunity for exposure exist).
  • Indoor, large space.
  • The distance from source is ≥ 1 m (medium degree of mechanical work; potentially closed operations with minerals at elevated temperature; low energy manipulation of substances bound in materials and/or articles).

Low”: Handling of the substance involves only a low probability of exposure by inhalation:

  • Closed process (use in closed batch process; synthesis or formulation).
  • Outdoors.
  • Far from source.
  • Low degree of mechanical work.

References

Ahrens A. and Reihlen A. (2007). The Nordic Product Registers and the future REACH substance database. TemaNord 2007:512. ISBN 978-92-893-1459-6 A download of the total UseIndex-tables is available here or at the downloadpage. 1 “Use Categories Nordic”.

Appendix III:

Background information on:

The Quantity Index (QI)

Background

The knowledge of used quantity of a substance is critical for estimation of its release & exposure. The Nordic product registers contain detailed product quantifications, but most of it is classified as confidential. One way to made quantity data public available is to aggregate the data. In this quantity index, the quantities from all product uses are added to a total quantity and grouped into a number of quantity groups. One main use of the index is as a tool for priority of risk management work.   Substances which only are registered in one country can be expected to occur also in the other Nordic countries. One important reason is differences between the national registrations rules. Comparisons of the QI between different countries may therefore be necessary. The quantity index has therefore been normalized against the population size (quantity per inhabitants). Another advantage with normalization is that it makes it more useful for substance prioritization on an international level.   As for the other tools in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox, will the Quantity Index be applied for the whole data set in each product register, including the confidential part. Further, the QI will only be presented per Nordic country.

The method

The substance specific Quantity Index (QI) is based on:

  • the concentration of the substance in different registered products
  • the quantity of the products containing the substance
  • the categorisation of products as “imported”, “exported” and “produced”.
  • The national population

As all other SPIN Exposure tools, is the QI calculated per Nordic country. An aggregated QI for all Nordic countries is not possible to create, mainly due to the limitation in the handling of confidential data.

The algorithm for the Quantity Index (QI)

The following algorithm is suggested as a starting point for the workshop. The origin is a Quantity index, developed for the Swedish product Register (mainly for internal priority activities).   The QI is based on the tonnage of the “total use” of a specific substance registered as chemical product in a national Product Register. Total use for a specific substance, Qtotalsubst. x, national, is here defined as:   Qtotalsubst.x, national [tonnes/year]  = Qtotalsubst.x, imported + Qtotalsubst.x, produced  – Qtotalsubst.x, exported     (1) Qtotalsubst.x, imported [tonnes/year] = ∑  Qsubst.x in all imported products registered for a specific year              (2) Qtotalsubst.x, produced [tonnes/year] = ∑  Qsubst. x in all produced products registered for a specific year             (3) Qtotalsubst.x, exported [tonnes/year] = ∑  Qsubst.x in all exported products registered for a specific year               (4)   To make the QI more comparable between the different Nordic countries the index is normalized against the population size with an national specific normalization factor ( see table 1):   Qtotal-norm. subst. x, national [normalized tonnes/year] = [Normalization factor] * Qtotalsubst. x, national                 (5)   Table 1: The population sizes used for the normalization of the Nordic Quantity Index.

Country Million inhabitants (2011) Normalization factor (average based)
Denmark 5,6 1,14
Finland 5,43 1,18
Norway 5,05 1,27
Sweden 9,54 0,67
Average 6,405 1

The potentially confidential QIsubst. x, national will finally be transformed into a non-confidential QI category by the categorisations in table 2.   Qtotal-norm.subst. x, national [normalized tonnes/year] à  [table 2]  à  QIsubst. x, national                                     (6)   Table 2: Quantity Index categories (to be presented in the background information text in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox).

Quantity Categories (QC) for the total use* Quantity Index Minimum quantity Maximum quantity
(normalized tonnage, see table 1) (QI) tonnes/year tonnes/year
>=10 000 5 10000  + ∞
100 – 10 000 4 100 10000
0.01 – 1 2 0.01 1
1 – 100 3 1 100
< 0.01 1  – ∞ 0.01

* Algorithm: production + import – export ( tonnage for all products per Nordic country).   Table 3: Explanation table for the Quantity Index categories for the pop up “explanation” in the SPIN Exposure Toolbox.

Quantity Index Explanation
5 High
4 Medium high
3 Medium
2 Medium low
1 Low