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rank A, B and C substance vary over a certain range, input the maximum ratio to column of "Remarks". 5\*3 Choose the classification from column of "Content Classification" about each substance.  5Business place code Business place ([General] Form 4) 5([General] Form 5) 5Highly alloyed steelRank A 5Highly alloyed cast ironRank B 5 Steels/cast steel/sintered steelunalloyed, low alloyed steel Cast iron5Cast iron with lamellar graphite / tempered cast iron6Cast iron with nodular graphite / vermicular cast ironCast aluminium alloysWrought aluminium alloysCast magnesium alloysWrought magnesium alloys/Copper (e.g. copper amounts in cable harnesses) Copper alloysZinc and Zinc alloysNickel and Nickel alloysLead and Lead alloys Sn-Pb solderLead-free solderGoldPlatinum / rhodiumOther special metalsTitanium and titanium alloysOther nonferrous metalsCeramicsGlassOther inorganic metalsfilled ThermoplasticsPE (Polyethylene)PP (Polypropylene)PS (Polystyrene)PVC (Poly(vinyl chloride))PC (Polycarbonate)POM (Polyacetal)Pb-R-1 5hAluminum materials containing 0.4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight 5Pb-R-10 5iLead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes. 5Pb-R-11 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as activator in the fluorescent powder (1% lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) as well as when used as speciality lamps for diazo-printing reprography, lithography, insect traps, photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr, Ba)2MgSi2O7:Pb). 5Pb-R-13 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, with PbBiSn-Hg and PbInSn-Hg in specific compositions as main amalgam and with PbSn-Hg as auxiliary amalgam in very compact Energy Saving lamps (ESL). 5Pb-R-14 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in glass used for bonding front and rear substrates of flat fluorescent lamps used for Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD). 5Pb-R-15 5Pb-R-17 5Pb-R-18 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors. 5Pb-R-2 5Pb-R-20 5uLead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in the glass envelope of Black Light Blue (BLB) lamps. 5Pb-R-21 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead alloys as solder for transducers used in high-powered (designated to operate for several hours at acoustic power levels of 125 dB SPL and above) loudspeakers. 5Pb-R-22 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1,2,3 and 4) of Council Directive 69/493/EEC. 5Pb-R-23 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which e.g. are used for liquid crystal displays, design or industrial lighting). 5Pb-R-24 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes. 5Pb-R-25 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 m diameter and less in power transformers. 5Pb-R-26 5`Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements. 5Pb-R-27 5Pb-R-3 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering for servers, storage and storage array systems, and network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission and network management for telecommunication 5Pb-R-5 5rCoating material for thermal conduction module C-rings, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-R-7 5Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85wt% and more than 80wt% of lead. 5Pb-R-8 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packages 5Pb-RE-3 5Steel materials containing 0.35% or less ,but exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (including zinc plating, free-machining steel) 5Pb-RE-4 5~Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor bronze) 5Antimony and Antimony Compounds 5Sb-J-0Selenium and Selenium Compounds 5Se-J-0!Intended use classification code 5 DLC Coatings TiN Coatings*Gold vapor deposition film(Icd.Sputtering)CVapor deposition film(Icd.Sputtering) of other noble or rare metals)Other film coating of inorganic compounds Painted resin>Non electrolytically applied zinc flake coatings (Dacrotizing)Coating (ceramics)Coating (glass)Coating (Other compounds)'[Appendix 2] Table of intended use code 5Purpose of containing*7 5-Report of Constituent Contents (for articles) 5 Kyocera CorporationBusiness office codeBusiness office DepartmentRequester code Requester[Information of Kyocera]*Object substance or preparation serial no.Person in chargee-mail address phones No.Fax No. Item code Product name Specification[Object] Total weight(unit)(Example) Copper(Example) Zinc(Example) Lead(Example) Others-Notes:ATo: Procurement Department, _______________ Plant/Business Office  (Example) Nickel(Example) Metal terminal (Example) Nickel plating. Material name 5Substance Groups 5Intended use classification 5Diarsenic Pentoxide 5A20-J-0 5MCases containing above 0.1% diarsenic pentoxide by weight per surveying unit. 5A20-J-98 5MCases containing up to 0.1% diarsenic pentoxide by weight per surveying unit. 5Diarsenic Trioxide 5A21-J-0 5LCases containing above 0.1% diarsenic trioxide by weight per surveying unit. 5A21-J-98 5LCases containing up to 0.1% diarsenic trioxide by weight per surveying unit. < 5Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds 5As-J-0AllB11-J-0 5^Cases containing above 0.1% HBCDD and all major diastereoisomers by weight per surveying unit. 5B11-J-98 5^Cases containing up to 0.1% HBCDD and all major diastereoisomers by weight per surveying unit. 5\Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material. 5Cd-J-0 5Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Cd-J-99 5fContaining cadmium above 100pmm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5Cd-R-0 5Cases containing 100ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Cd-R-3 5Cd-R-4 5Cadmium exceeding in homogeneous material in alloys as electrical/mechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more. 5Cd-R-6 5Cd-RE-98 5kContaining 100ppm or less of cadmium in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5Cr-E-1 5zAnti-corrosion coatings containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.(Other than below Cr-E-2) 5Cr-E-2 5Corrosion preventive coating related to bolt and nut assembles for chassis applications, containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Cr-E-3 5Cr-J-0 5Cases containing intentionally added hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Cr-J-99 5sContaining hexavalent chromium above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5Cr-R-0 5Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Cr-RE-98 5yContaining 1000ppm or less of hexavalent chromium in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination. 5Pb-E-1 5([General] Form 2) 52Warranty of non-use Prohibited Chemical Substances 5 (Corporation seal) 5$We hereby guarantee that Prohibited Chemical Substances of Rank A and B listed in Kyocera Green Procurement Guideline (hereafter referred to as the  Guideline ) were not contained, and the aforementioned Prohibited Chemical Substances of Rank A were not used in manufacturing processes about the following delivered products listed in "Subject of products". Additionally, we guarantee that we completely abolish the use of certain chemical substances specified by Kyocera within the period. When the Guideline is revised due to changes in the law, ordinances, social circumstances, and the specification of Kyocera s customers or other related factors, we will confirm ourselves promptly of such revision. If some products are not adapted to the revised Guideline, we are going to inform it to Kyocera. 5M *Please refer to the attached file and fill out blanks. 5DemanderBusiness place codeBusiness place([General] Form 3-2) 5![Information of Business Partner] 5Date 5Business partner code 5 Company name 5Person in charge 5e-mail address 5 phones No. 5FAX No. 5kg 5g 5mg 5It is necessary to input all components about shipped substance and/or preparation. However, if it is  FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY and all elements could not be informed, please input  Others into the column of  Chemical substance name . Nevertheless, if Rank A, B or C substance of Kyocera green procurement guideline are contained,please make sure to input  Chemical substance name and  CAS No.  Content Classification 1 : Intentionally contained substance 2 : Substance added intentionally during process and contained in product 3 : Impurities 5 Parts name 5Parts weight *1 5Section 5Section weight *1 5Material name of Section*2 5CAS No. 5Rank*3 5Content ratio/weight*2 5Remarks 5Content ratio(wt%)*4 5Content weight (mg)*5 5(Example) Base material 50.500 5 Copper alloy. 5 7440-50-8 5- 5 7440-66-6 5 7439-92-1 5Rank C 5Pb-RE-4 :Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor bronze) 5Nickel plating. 5 7440-02-0 5(Example) Boron 5 7440-42-8 5Pb-R-0 :Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5#Lead in electroless nickel plating. 5(Example) Palladium 5 7440-05-3 5Total weight of parts (g) 5Total weight of substances (g) 5 Total content ratio of parts (%) 5%Total content ratio of substances (%) 5*1 Input mass, rate of content, and content in three significant figures (round off to a number of three figures) and make column of "Total content ratio (%)" 100%. 5J*2 Choose the material name from "[Appendix 1] Material Classification".  5*3 If the substance in question is categorized as a Prohibited Chemical Substance (of rank A, B or C), choose the rank of substance. If it is not available, input "-". 5 Specification Entered on: Entered by:Person in charge:Section: Company: Business Partner Priority Code:<  Kyocera Corporation*To: Director of Corporate Purchasing Group*Intentional uses of rank A and B are prohibited whether the threshold value is specified or not. When the specified threshold value of substance is mentioned, it is prohibited to contain more than its threshold per each section of its components, even if it is impurities. 5#[Appendix 1] Table of material name 5.A(B)S Poly(acrylonitrile (-butadiene)-styrene)PA (Polyamide)#PET (Poly(ethylene terephthalate) )$PPE ((Modified) polyphenylene ether)Thermoplastic elastomerOther thermoplasticsPUR (Polyurethane)UP (Unsaturated polyester)EP (Epoxy resin)(Others (thermosetting resin or duromers)+Others (Rubber/non-thermoplastic Elastomer)Polymeric compounds!Plastics (in polymeric compounds)!Textiles (in polymeric compounds)WoodPaperFiberLeather RefrigerantLubricants,Brake fluid, etcOthers (Powder,etc) Zinc platingNickel platingAluminum platingCopper plating Tin platingChromium platingCobalt plating Gold platingPlatinum platingParadium platingRhenium platingSilver platingZinc spray coatingAluminum spray coatingBuild-up thermal spraying+Thermal spraying of self-fluxing alloy SFCo+Thermal spraying of self-fluxing alloy SFWCCeramic sprayed Coatings P-AOCeramic sprayed Coatings P-CrO!Ceramic sprayed Coatings P-AO-MgOCeramic sprayed Coatings P-ZrOCermet thermal spraying C-WC-Co#Cermet thermal spraying C-CrC-Ni-CrHexavalent chromate filmTrivalent Chromium PassivationChromium-free PassivationGEOMET CoatingBONDE Coating (Oxalic) ZAY CoatingAnodic Oxidation Coatings6Combined coatings of anodic oxide and organic coatings(Corrosion protection of magnesium alloys(Corrosion protection of aluminium alloysBlack Oxide CoatingsPhosphate Coatings CrN Coatingse-mail:TEL:(Seal) Approved by:Company:+submitted on: / / .;Substance Contents, or the Report of Constituent Contents, Daccordance with the findings shown in either the Survey of Chemical RWe hereby certify that the inspection results for the products shown above are in Delivered on: Quantity:Lot No.:Product:>To: _______________ Plant/Business Office, Kyocera Corporation#Certificate of Constituent Contents3(Attach this document to products to be delivered.) Entered by: 1st lot No. after change:4. List of attached documents.Information to be provided by business partner/3. Date by which your approval must be obtained Approved on:2. Reason for ChangeApproval by KyoceraChange of instrument(s)Change of material supplierChange of production equipmentTChange of person in charge of quality control (application may be made after change)Change of production site Change of quality control methodChange of production processChange of storage methodChange of part(s) Change of production methodChange of material(s) usedg We are attaching the necessary documents to this application. (The items to be changed are marked  0. )cd1. We request that you approve the change(s) to the matters subject to change control confirmation indicated below with respect to the above product. Prepared by Prepared onSpecificationsObject article Company nameBusiness partner codeObject article serial No.Business PartnerKyocera>To: Material Department, _______________ Plant/Business OfficeDate:Application for Change 7440-50-8 7440-66-6 7439-92-1,Chemical substance name constituting section 5Content Classification *6 5!Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds 5Be-J-0Bismuth and Bismuth Compounds 5Bi-J-0Cd-B-1 5EBatteries containing cadmium exceeding 5ppm by weight of the battery. 5Cd-E-2 5*5 Input mass, rate of content, and content in three significant figures (round off to a number of three figures) and make column of "Total content ratio (%)" 100%. 5\*6 Choose the classification from column of "Content Classification" about each substance.  5*7 If substances listed "[Appendix 2] table of intended use code" were contained, choose "Intended use classification" from the table.  5([General] Form 3-1) 5GReport of Constituent Contents (for chemical substance and preparation) 5ATo: Procurement Department, _______________ Plant/Business Office 5[Information of Kyocera] 5Demander [Object] 5*Object substance or preparation serial no. 5 Specification 5It is necessary to input all components about shipped substance and/or preparation. However, if it is  FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY and all elements could not be informed, please input  Others into the column of  Chemical substance name . Nevertheless, if Rank A, B or C substance of Kyocera green procurement guideline are contained, please make sure to input  Chemical substance name and  CAS No. even though it is  FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY . 5Chemical substance name 5&Minerals contained or not contained.*1 5Content Classification*3 5Content ratio(wt%) 5Content weight (mg) 5(Example) Copper 5V 5Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material. 5Cadmium, exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminium bonded beryllium oxide. 5Cd-R-7 5aCadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material 5Cd-R-8 5HCadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material 5Cd-R-9 5mCadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material 5Cd-R-10 5Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material ("cadmium per square millimeter in a light emission area" < 10g Cd) 5Cr-R-2 5Hexavalent chromium up to 0.75% by weight as antirust for a carbon steel cooling system in an absorption refrigerator that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Hg-R-7Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations: (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9mm in tube diameter (e.g., T2) with normal lifetime: 5mg (b) A three-wavelength< phosphor of 9mm or larger and of 17mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T5) with normal lifetime: 5mg (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17mm and 28mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T8) with normal lifetime: 5mg (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28mm in tube diameter (e.g., T12) with normal lifetime: 5mg (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime (> 25,000 h): 8mg Hg-R-8Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions: (a) A linear white lamp of over 28mm in tube diameter (e.g., T10 and T12): mercury that does not exceed 10mg (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes: mercury that does not exceed 15mg (c) Mercury contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17mm (e.g., T9) (d) Mercury contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (e.g., induction lamps)Hg-R-9Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purposetHg-R-10Mercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-6, Hg-R-7, Hg-R-8, or Hg-R-9Hg-R-11Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index over 60qHg-R-12Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11)<Hg-R-13Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV)+Hg-R-14Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH)Hg-R-15Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive 2002/95/EC (or in the classification of intended use of mercury)>Hg-E-1Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel displayLHg-B-1Batteries containing mercury exceeding 1ppm by weight of the battery.Hg-J-0Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.)oHg-J-99Containing mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.Hg-R-0Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.)vHg-RE-98Containing 1000ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.fNi-J-1Cases containing intentionally added nickel, for use consisting of long-term contact with skin.XNi-J-2In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally addedNi-J-98Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2.(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities)Pb-RE-3Steel materials containing 0.35% or less ,but exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (including zinc plating, free-machining steel)Pb-RE-4Copper alloy containing 4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weight (e.g. brass, phosphor bronze)OPb-RE-5Lead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialmPb-RE-6Lead up to 0.2% by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-RE-7An electricity or electronic component of other than dielectric ceramics in a capacitor that contains lead in glass, ceramic, or glass/ceramic matrix compounds, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-RE-8Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-RE-9Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materiallPb-RE-10Lead used for a C-press compliant pin connector/system that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialwPb-RE-11Lead used for a compliant pin connector/system other than C-press that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialoPb-R-1Aluminum materials containing 0.4% or less, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, of lead by weightdPb-R-2Lead in high-melting point solder (llead-based alloys containing 85 % by weight or more lead)Cadmium and Cadmium Compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.01% by weight in homogeneous material (100ppm) In cases of a battery, 0.0005% by weight of a battery (5ppm) < 51 Aluminum0with a lead content up to 1.5% by weight  5Pb-E-3 5VLead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bearing shells and bushes (alloy). 5Pb-E-4 5DBatteries containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-E-5 5MVibration dampers containing lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-E-6 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight. 5Pb-E-7 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight. 5Pb-E-10 5FValve seats containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-E-11 5QPyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-E-12 5Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass) 5Pb-E-13 5Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors) 5Pb-E-14 5eLead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-E-15 5eLead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-E-16 5Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1cm2 at least. The electric current density is 1A/mm2 at least.) 5Pb-E-17 5Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing) 5Pb-E-18 5ULead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-J-1 5WContaining lead above 300ppm in homogeneous material , for use in vinyl chloride wires. 5Pb-J-2 5Use in products for children 12 years old and younger, containing lead exceeding 300ppm per surveying unit. (Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a surveyor's product for children of twelve years of age or under.) 5Pb-J-3 5Containing above 0.009% of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in parts/material used in toys. (Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a toy.) 5Pb-B-1 5CBatteries containing lead exceeding 40ppm by weight of the battery. 5Pb-J-0 5Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Pb-J-99 5cContaining lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5Pb-R-0 5Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Pb-RE-98 5jContaining 1000ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination. 5Hg-R-6 5Mercury in a single-capped fluorescent lamp that does not exceed the following limitations (per burner): (a) For general illumination less than 30W: 5mg (b) For general illumination of 30W or higher and less than 50W: 5 mg (c) For general illumination of 50W or higher and less than 150W: 5 mg (d) For general illumination of 150W or higher: 15mg (e) Having a circular or square structure, 17mm or less in tube diameter, and for general illumination: 7mg (f) For a specific use: 5 mg 5Hg-R-7 5Mercury in a double-capped strip fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) for general purposes that does not exceed the following limitations: (a) A three-wavelength phosphor of less than 9mm in tube diameter (e.g., T2) with normal lifetime: 5mg (b) A three-wavelength phosphor of 9mm or larger and of 17mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T5) with normal lifetime: 5mg (c) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 17mm and 28mm or less in tube diameter (e.g., T8) with normal lifetime: 5mg (d) A three-wavelength phosphor of over 28mm in tube diameter (e.g., T12) with normal lifetime: 5mg (e) A three-wavelength phosphor with long lifetime (> 25,000 h): 8mg 5Hg-R-8 5Mercury in a double-capped fluorescent lamp (in each individual lamp) not for general purposes under the following conditions: (a) A linear white lamp of over 28mm in tube diameter (e.g., T10 and T12): mercury that does not exceed 10mg (b) Nonlinear white lamps of all shapes: mercury that does not exceed 15mg (c) Mercury contained in a nonlinear three-wavelength phosphor lamp of above 17mm (e.g., T9) (d) Mercury contained in a lamp for any other general illumination or specific purposes (e.g., induction lamps) 5Hg-R-9 5{Mercury in a cold cathode ray fluorescent lamp or external electrode fluorescent lamp (CCFL or EEFL) for a specific purpose 5Hg-R-10 5lMercury in a low-pressure discharge lamp (each individual lamp) other than Hg-R-6, Hg-R-7, Hg-R-8, or Hg-R-9 5Hg-R-11 5|Mercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination with an improved color rendering index over 60 5Hg-R-12 5iMercury in an extra-high voltage sodium (vapor) lamp for general illumination of any other type (Hg-R-11) 5Hg-R-13 54Mercury in a high-pressure mercury vapor lamp (HPMV) 5Hg-R-14 5#Mercury in a metal halide lamp (MH) 5Hg-R-15 5Mercury in a vapor lamp for a specific purpose or of any other type that is not specifically mentioned in the Annex of Directive 2002/95/EC (or in the classification of intended use of mercury) 5Hg-E-1 57Mercury in a discharge lamp or instrument panel display 5Hg-B-1 5EBatteries containing mercury exceeding 1ppm by weight of the battery. 5Hg-J-0 5Cases containing intentionally added mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Hg-J-99 5gContaining mercury above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination. 5Hg-R-0 5Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added mercury in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.) 5Hg-RE-98 5mContaining 1000ppm or less of mercury in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination. 5Ni-J-1 5_Cases containing intentionally added nickel, for use consisting of long-term contact with skin. 5Ni-J-2 5QIn cases where a product has an unclear purpose and nickel is intentionally added<  5Ni-J-98 5Cases containing nickel other than Ni-J-1and Ni-J-2.(a product not staying in contact with skin for a considerable duration of time or containing impurities) 5A17-J-4 5*Cases containing intentionally added TBTO. 5A17-J-98 5Cases containing impurities. 5A28-J-4 5IIn cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weight 5A28-J-97 5LIn cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less by weight 5A23-J-0 5A23-J-98 5A24-J-0 5 0A cloth/leather part included in a surveyed product 0In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in use 56  5A24-J-1 5NIn cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added 5A24-J-98 5SIn cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is contained 5A19-J-0 5ICases containing above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit. 5A19-J-98 5ICases containing up to 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit. 5B02-J-0 5wCases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.) 5B02-J-99 5cContaining PBB above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5B02-R-0 5xCases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.) 5B02-R-98 5hContaining 1000ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5B03-J-0 5xCases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.) 5B03-J-99 5cContaining PBDE above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5B03-R-0 5yCases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.) 5B03-R-98 5hContaining 1000ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contamination 5B08-J-2 5In cases where a component includes a plastic material of over 25g while the content in the plastic material exceeds 0.1% weight (excluding printed wiring board assemblies ) 5B08-J-3 5In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 0.09% by weight in the survey unit 5B08-J-4 5fIn cases where a product has an unclear purpose and Brominated flame retardants is intentionally added 5B08-J-97 5aIn cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-2, B08-J-3 or B03-J-4 is contained 5B05-J-1 5CCases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes. 5B05-J-98 5Cases containing impurities. 5B15-J-1 5*Cases containing intentionally added PCTs. 5B15-J-98 5B06-J-1 5BCases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes. 5B06-J-98 5B12-J-0 5FCases containing above 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit. 5B12-J-98 5FCases containing up to 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit. 5B13-J-0 5dPFOS intentionally added to reflex mirror coating and photoresists for the photolithography process. 5B13-J-1 5v(Absorption) refrigerators in motor caravans containing hexavalent chromium exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. 5Pb-RE-5 5GLead in a cathode ray tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-6 5eLead up to 0.2% by weight in glass of a fluorescent tube that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-7 5An electricity or electronic component of other than dielectric ceramics in a capacitor that contains lead in glass, ceramic, or glass/ceramic matrix compounds, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-8 5Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage of 125V AC or 250V DC or larger that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-9 5Lead in a dielectric ceramic used in a capacitor with rated voltage less than 125V AC or 250V DC that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-10 5cLead used for a C-press compliant pin connector/system that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-RE-11 5nLead used for a compliant pin connector/system other than C-press that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5]Lead in high-melting point solder (llead-based alloys containing 85 % by weight or more lead) 5Lead halide, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge(HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications. 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses 5Lead contained in finishing agents of 0.65 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body. 5Pb-R-30 5lLead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-R-31 5{Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-R-32 5Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, chilling, and HVACR, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-R-33 5Lead (lead of 1% or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BPS (BaSi2O5:Pb) that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material 5Pb-R-34 5Pb-R-35 5Lead oxide, exceeding 1000ppm per unit of homogeneous material, used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter displays (SED), notably seal frit and frit ring. 5Pb-R-3Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering for servers,< storage and storage array systems, and network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission and network management for telecommunicationyPb-R-5Coating material for thermal conduction module C-rings, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.Pb-R-7Solder consisting of more than two types of elements for connecting microprocessor pins and package containing less than 85wt% and more than 80wt% of lead.Pb-R-8Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solder for connecting semiconductor dies and carriers in flip chip IC packagesqPb-R-10Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in linear incandescent lamps with silicate coated tubes.Pb-R-11Lead halide, containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as radiant agent in High Intensity Discharge(HID) lamps used for professional reprography applications.Pb-R-13Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, with PbBiSn-Hg and PbInSn-Hg in specific compositions as main amalgam and with PbSn-Hg as auxiliary amalgam in very compact Energy Saving lamps (ESL).Pb-R-14Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in glass used for bonding front and rear substrates of flat fluorescent lamps used for Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD).Pb-R-15Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glassesPb-R-17Lead contained in finishing agents of 0.65 mm or finer pitch components other than connectors, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-R-18Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering to machined through hole discoidal and planar array ceramic multilayer capacitors.}Pb-R-20Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in the glass envelope of Black Light Blue (BLB) lamps.Pb-R-21Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead alloys as solder for transducers used in high-powered (designated to operate for several hours at acoustic power levels of 125 dB SPL and above) loudspeakers.Pb-R-22Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead bound in crystal glass as defined in Annex I (Categories 1,2,3 and 4) of Council Directive 69/493/EEC.Pb-R-23Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in soldering materials in mercury free flat fluorescent lamps (which e.g. are used for liquid crystal displays, design or industrial lighting).Pb-R-24Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in lead oxide in seal frit used for making window assemblies for Argon and Krypton laser tubes.Pb-R-25Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in solders for the soldering of thin copper wires of 100 m diameter and less in power transformers.hPb-R-26Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in cermet-based trimmer potentiometer elements.Pb-R-27Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in the plating layer of high voltage diodes on the basis of a zinc borate glass body.tPb-R-30Lead in white glass used for an optical purpose containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-R-31Lead in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards containing lead that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-R-32Lead in a shell (exterior casing) or bushing (a cylindrical component fitted inside a hole) of a bearing for a compressor containing coolant for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, chilling, and HVACR, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-R-33Lead (lead of 1% or less by weight) as activator in fluorescent powder of a discharge lamp used as a suntan lamp containing phosphor such as BPS (BaSi2O5:Pb) that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-R-34Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, as activator in the fluorescent powder (1% lead by weight or less) of discharge lamps when used as sun tanning lamps containing phosphors such as BSP (BaSi2O5:Pb) as well as when used as speciality lamps for diazo-printing reprography, lithography, insect traps, photochemical and curing processes containing phosphors such as SMS ((Sr, Ba)2MgSi2O7:Pb).Pb-R-35< Lead oxide, exceeding 1000ppm per unit of homogeneous material, used for structural elements on the surfaces of surface conduction electron emitter displays (SED), notably seal frit and frit ring.8Pb-E-1Aluminum0with a lead content up to 1.5% by weight]Pb-E-3Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bearing shells and bushes (alloy).KPb-E-4Batteries containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.TPb-E-5Vibration dampers containing lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.Pb-E-6Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight.Pb-E-7Lead, exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material, in bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 0.5% lead by weight.NPb-E-10Valve seats containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.YPb-E-11Pyrotechnic initiators containing lead exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material.Pb-E-12Lead in solder for electric use that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder on electronic circuit boards and glass)Pb-E-13Lead in solder for installing an electric or electronic component on an electronic circuit board or for a component terminal that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding electrolysis aluminum capacitors)mPb-E-14Lead on a terminal of an electrolysis aluminum capacitor that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialmPb-E-15Lead for soldering an air mass sensor on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous materialPb-E-16Lead in solder for attaching a heat spreader and heat sink of a power semiconductor that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (The chip size is 1cm2 at least. The electric current density is 1A/mm2 at least.)Pb-E-17Lead in solder for electric glazing on a glass surface that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material (excluding solder for laminate glazing)]Pb-E-18Lead in solder used for laminate glazing that exceeds 1000ppm in homogeneous material^Pb-J-1Containing lead above 300ppm in homogeneous material , for use in vinyl chloride wires.Pb-J-2Use in products for children 12 years old and younger, containing lead exceeding 300ppm per surveying unit. (Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a surveyor's product for children of twelve years of age or under.)Pb-J-3Containing above 0.009% of lead per surface treatment layer such as coating in parts/material used in toys. (Select this item only when the surveyor states that your product is used for a toy.)JPb-B-1Batteries containing lead exceeding 40ppm by weight of the battery.Pb-J-0Cases containing intentionally added lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.)kPb-J-99Containing lead above 1000ppm in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationPb-R-0Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added lead in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.)sPb-RE-98Containing 1000ppm or less of lead in homogeneous material : Impurities/recycled materials/contamination.6C01-J-1Cases containing intentionally added asbestos.%C01-J-98Cases containing impurities.C02-J-2Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes, which form more than 0.003% of certain aromatic amines by weight.(used for a part including leather and/or cloth)C02-J-3In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and "Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines" is intentionally addeduC02-J-98Cases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3.HC04-J-1Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances.%C04-J-98Cases containing impurities.DC06-J-1Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances.%C06-J-98Cases containing impurities.RC07-J-0Cases containing above 0.0075% formaldehyde by weight in textile products.pC07-J-2In cases where a surveyed pro< duct includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the woodOC07-J-97In cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is containedhC08-J-0Cases containing intentionally added phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl).%C08-J-98Cases containing impurities.C09-J-1Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP.C09-J-2Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP.C09-J-97Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP, for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2.C10-J-0Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a children's toy that can be placed in a child's mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP.C10-J-1Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP.C10-J-98Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP, for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1.UC11-J-0In cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 0.00001% by weightYC11-J-98In cases where the content in homogeneous material is 0.00001% or less by weight Sb-J-0All Se-J-0AllWPFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates, film, and documents. 5B13-J-2 5wPFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching. 5B13-J-3 5pPFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating. 5B13-J-4 5pPFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating. 5B13-J-5 5Cases intentionally containing 0.005wt% or more of PFOS as a structural component of substances and compounds, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. 5B13-J-6 5+Cases intentionally containing 0.1wt% or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4; for textiles and other covered materials, cases intentionally containing above 1g/m2 of PFOS in lag, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. 5B13-J-7 5^Cases intentionally containing PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6). 5B13-J-92 5nCases containing PFOS as impurities in reflex mirror coating or photoresists for the photolithography process. 5B13-J-93 5bCases containing PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates, film, and documents. 5B13-J-94 5Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching. 5B13-J-95 5{Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating. 5B13-J-96 5{Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating. 5B13-J-97 5Cases containing 0.005wt% or more of PFOS as impurities as a structural component of substances and compounds, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96. 5B13-J-99 54Cases containing 0.1wt% or more of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96; for textiles and other covered materials, cases containing above 1g/m2 of PFOS as impurities in lag, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96. 5B13-J-98 5eCases containing impurities of PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, and 99). 5B10-J-0 5BCases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases. 5B10-J-98 5jPolyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) per surveying unit. 5B07-J-1 5=Cases containing above 0.1% PVC by weight per surveying unit. 5B07-J-98 5=Cases containing up to 0.1% PVC by weight per surveying unit. 5C01-J-1 5.Cases containing intentionally added asbestos. 5C01-J-98 5C02-J-2 5Leather products and fiber products used with the intention of continued contact with the human body containing azocolourants and azodyes, which form more than 0.003% of certain aromatic amines by weight.(used for a part including leather and/or cloth) 5C02-J-3 5In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and "Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines" is intentionally added 5C02-J-98 5lCases containing azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines other than C02-J-2 or C02-J-3. 5C04-J-1 5@Cases containing intentionally added ozone depleting substances. 5C04-J-98 5C06-J-1 5<Cases containing intentionally added radioactive substances. 5C06-J-98 5C07-J-0 5JCases containing above 0.0075% formaldehyde by weight in textile products. 5C07-J-2 5< hIn cases where a surveyed product includes some wood and formaldehyde is intentionally added to the wood 5C07-J-97 5FIn cases where formaldehyde other than C07-J-0 or C07-J-2 is contained 5C08-J-0 5`Cases containing intentionally added phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl). 5C08-J-98 5C09-J-1 5Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a toy or child care article as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP. 5C09-J-2 5Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP. 5C09-J-97 5Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of BBP, DBP and DEHP, for uses other than C09-J-1 and C09-J-2. 5C10-J-0 5Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for use as a children's toy that can be placed in a child's mouth or child care article as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP. 5C10-J-1 5Cases containing above 0.1wt% of plasticized material (homogeneous material) for a product with an unclear purpose as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP. 5C10-J-98 5Cases containing 0.1wt% or less of plasticized material (homogeneous material) as the total of DIDP, DINP and DNOP, for uses other than C10-J-0 and C10-J-1. 5C11-J-0 5MIn cases where the content in homogeneous material is over 0.00001% by weight 5C11-J-98 5PIn cases where the content in homogeneous material is 0.00001% or less by weight 5Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and all major diastereoisomers (CAS No. 25637-99-4 and CAS No. 3194-55-6) (See Annex B of JIG-101 Ed 2.0) 5rHexavalent Chromium Compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight in homogeneous material (1000ppm)  5 Lead and Lead Compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight in homogeneous material (1000ppm) Describe the threshold level if a product has any of the intended uses listed below: 0In cases of a battery, 0.004% by weight of a battery (40ppm) 0In cases of coating on a toy or a product for children or surface coating, 0.009% by weight per coated surface (90ppm) 0In cases of a consumer product mainly for children of twelve years of age and under, 0.03% by weight of a product (300ppm) 0In cases of an electric wire/cable or a cord insulated with thermosetting/thermoplastic resin, 0.03% by weight per surface coating (300ppm)  wx   5Mercury and Mercury Compounds Threshold level (reporting level): The amount intentionally added or 0.1% by weight in homogeneous material (1000ppm) In cases of a battery, 0.0001% by weight of a battery (1ppm) 5rNickel Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added, for use consisting of long-term contact with skin. 5`Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO,CAS.No.56-35-9 ) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5yTri-substiituted organostannic compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight of tin in a material (1000ppm) 5kDibutyltin (DBT) compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight of tin in a material (1000ppm) 5 Dioctyltin (DOT) compounds Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) of tin in a material for the following purposes 0a cloth/leather product that is supposed to be in contact with skin 0Dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit)   5}Polybrominated Diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) of homogeneous materials 5vPolybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight (1 000 ppm) of homogeneous materials 5Beryllium Oxide (CAS No. 1304-56-9) Threshold level (reporting level): above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit. 5< Brominated flame retardants (other than PBBs,PBDEs, or HBCDD) Threshold level (reporting level): 00.09% total bromine content by weight (900 ppm) in the printed wiring board laminate 0A product for a plastic parts over 25g and 0.1% by weight of plastic material (1000ppm), excluding printed wiring board assemblies bc   5Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and specific substitutes (See Annex B of JIG-101 Ed 3.1) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5XPolychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5qPolychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5dPerchlorates Threshold level (reporting level): 0.0000006% by weight (0.006 ppm) per surveying unit. 5XPerfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5cFluorinated greenhouse gases (PFC, SF6, HFC) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5?Asbestos Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5Azocolourants and azodyes which form certain aromatic amines Threshold level (reporting level): A cloth/leather product with azo dye/pigment of 0.003% by weight of a survey unit (30ppm) 5QOzone Depleting Substances Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5MRadioactive Substances Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5 Formaldehyde Threshold level (reporting level): 0A composite wood product having formaldehyde intentionally added 0A textile product with formaldehyde of 0.0075% by weight per textile product (75ppm)01 rs  5Phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl) (CAS No. 3846-71-7) Threshold level (reporting level): Intentionally added 5Selected Phthalates Group 1 (BBP, DBP, DEHP) Threshold level (reporting level): 0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) in plasticized material for use as toy or child care article 5Selected Phthalates Group 2 (DIDP, DINP, DNOP) Threshold level (reporting < level): 0.1% by weight (1000 ppm) in plasticized material for use as a children's toy that can be placed in a child's mouth or child care article. 5aDimethyl fumarate Threshold level (reporting level): 0.00001% by weight (0.1 ppm) in a material  52A17-J-4Cases containing intentionally added TBTO.%A17-J-98Cases containing impurities.QA19-J-0Cases containing above 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit.RA19-J-98Cases containing up to 0.1% beryllium oxide by weight per surveying unit.UA20-J-0Cases containing above 0.1% diarsenic pentoxide by weight per surveying unit.VA20-J-98Cases containing up to 0.1% diarsenic pentoxide by weight per surveying unit.TA21-J-0Cases containing above 0.1% diarsenic trioxide by weight per surveying unit.UA21-J-98Cases containing up to 0.1% diarsenic trioxide by weight per surveying unit.QA23-J-0In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weightUA23-J-98In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less by weightA24-J-00A cloth/leather part included in a surveyed product 0In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weight with a dual humoral room temperature curing molding kit (RTV-2 sealant molding kit) in useVA24-J-1In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and DOT is intentionally added\A24-J-98In cases where any dioctyl tin compound other than A24-J-0 and A24-J-1 is containedQA28-J-4In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is over 0.1% by weightUA28-J-97In cases where tin content in homogeneous material is 0.1% or less by weight As-J-0AllB02-J-0Cases containing intentionally added PBB exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)lB02-J-99Containing PBB above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationB02-R-0Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBB in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)qB02-R-98Containing 1000ppm or less of PBB in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationB03-J-0Cases containing intentionally added PBDE exceeding 1000ppm in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)lB03-J-99Containing PBDE above 1000ppm in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationB03-R-0Cases containing 1000ppm or less of intentionally added PBDE in homogeneous material. (* Details in column on the right.)qB03-R-98Containing 1000ppm or less of PBDE in homogeneous material. :Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationJB06-J-1Cases containing intentionally added polychlorinated naphthalenes.%B06-J-98Cases containing impurities.EB07-J-1Cases containing above 0.1% PVC by weight per surveying unit.FB07-J-98Cases containing up to 0.1% PVC by weight per surveying unit.B08-J-2In cases where a component includes a plastic material of over 25g while the content in the plastic material exceeds 0.1% weight (excluding printed wiring board assemblies )B08-J-3In cases where bromine element is used for a printed wiring board laminate and its content is above 0.09% by weight in the survey unitnB08-J-4In cases where a product has an unclear purpose and Brominated flame retardants is intentionally addedjB08-J-97In cases where any brominated flame retardant other than B08-J-2, B08-J-3 or B03-J-4 is containedKB05-J-1Cases containing intentionally added PCBs and specific substitutes.%B05-J-98Cases containing impurities.JB10-J-0Cases containing intentionally added fluorinated greenhouse gases.%B10-J-98Cases containing impurities.fB11-J-0Cases containing above 0.1% HBCDD and all major diastereoisomers by weight per surveying unit.gB11-J-98Cases containing up to 0.1% HBCDD and all major diastereoisomers by weight per surveying unit.NB12-J-0Cases containing above 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit.OB12-J-98Cases containing up to 6ppb perchlorates by weight per surveying unit.lB13-J-0PFOS intentionally added to reflex mirror coating and photoresists for the photolithography process._B13-J-1PFOS intentionally added to photo coating used in printing plates, film, and documents.B13-J-2PFOS intentionally added to mi< st suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching.xB13-J-3PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating.xB13-J-4PFOS intentionally added to mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating.B13-J-5Cases intentionally containing 0.005wt% or more of PFOS as a structural component of substances and compounds, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.3B13-J-6Cases intentionally containing 0.1wt% or more of PFOS in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4; for textiles and other covered materials, cases intentionally containing above 1g/m2 of PFOS in lag, excluding uses for B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.fB13-J-7Cases intentionally containing PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13-J-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6).wB13-J-92Cases containing PFOS as impurities in reflex mirror coating or photoresists for the photolithography process.kB13-J-93Cases containing PFOS as impurities in photo coating used in printing plates, film, and documents.B13-J-94Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in chrome plating, chrome oxidation processing, and reverse etching.B13-J-95Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in electroless nickel-polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plating.B13-J-96Cases containing PFOS as impurities in mist suppressants used in etching of plastic base materials before metallic coating.B13-J-97Cases containing 0.005wt% or more of PFOS as impurities as a structural component of substances and compounds, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96.=B13-J-99Cases containing 0.1wt% or more of PFOS as impurities in homogeneous material as a constituent of moldings, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96; for textiles and other covered materials, cases containing above 1g/m2 of PFOS as impurities in lag, excluding uses for B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, and 96.nB13-J-98Cases containing impurities of PFOS, excluding specified uses (B13-J-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, and 99).2B15-J-1Cases containing intentionally added PCTs.%B15-J-98Cases containing impurities. Be-J-0All Bi-J-0AllCd-R-3Printing inks for the application of enamels on glasses, such as borosilicate and soda lime glasses containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material.Cd-R-4Cadmium exceeding in homogeneous material in alloys as electrical/mechanical solder joints to electrical conductors located directly on the voice coil in transducers used in high-powered loudspeakers with sound pressure levels of 100 dB (A) and more.Cd-R-6Cadmium, exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, in cadmium oxide in thick film pastes used on aluminium bonded beryllium oxide.hCd-R-7Cadmium in a thermal cutoff of a one shot pellet type that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous materialOCd-R-8Cadmium in an electric point that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous materialtCd-R-9Cadmium in glass used for a filter glass or reflectance standards that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous materialCd-R-10Cadmium in a color conversion II-VI family LED used for solid-state lighting or a display system that exceeds 100ppm in homogeneous material ("cadmium per square millimeter in a light emission area" < 10g Cd)cCd-E-2Batteries for electric vehicles containing cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material.LCd-B-1Batteries containing cadmium exceeding 5ppm by weight of the battery.Cd-J-0Cases containing intentionally added cadmium exceeding 100ppm in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. (* Details in column on the right.)nCd-J-99Containing cadmium above 100pmm in homogeneous material. : Impurities/recycled materials/contaminationCd-R-0Cases containing 100ppm or less of intentionally added cadmium in homogeneous material, excluding specified uses. 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