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Fragrance Chemicals Assigned the Pictogram GHS06 “Skull and Crossbones” by UN GHS

OSHA Skull and CrossbonesFragrance Chemicals of Concern Present on the IFRA List 2015

Fragrance Chemicals Assigned the Pictogram GHS06  “Skull and Crossbones” by UN GHS

Additional fragrance chemicals of concern present on IFRA List 2015:

  • Assigned the pictogram GHS08 “Health Hazard” by UN GHS. Click here.
  • Assigned the signal word “Warning” by UN GHS. Click here.
  • Assigned the signal word “Danger” by UN GHS. Click here.
  • On the European Union Endocrine Disruptors Priority List. Click here.
  • On the Canadian Cosmetic Ingredient HotList – chemicals prohibited & restricted for use in cosmetics in Canada. Click here.
  • On the EU Annex ii: Chemicals prohibited from cosmetics in the EU. Click here.
  • On the Washington State List of Chemicals of High Concern to Children. Click here.
  • On the California Proposition 65, carcinogens and reproductive toxicants. Click here.
  • Classified as carcinogens by the IARC Monographs, Volumes 1–113. Click here.
  • Found in the National Toxicology Program 13th Report on Carcinogens. Click here.
  • On the California Department of Toxic Substances Control Candidate Chemical List. Click here.
  • On the European Union Substances of Very High Concern List. Click here.
  • On the ChemSec SIN List. Click here.
  • Designated Toxic Substances in South Korea. Click here.

This data is included in Women’s Voices for the Earth’s report: Unpacking the Fragrance Industry. Please cite accordingly.

CAS # Chemical name
104-90-5 5-Ethyl-2-methylpyridine
105-67-9 2,4-Xylenol
106-44-5 p-Cresol
107-86-8 3-Methyl-2-butenal
108-39-4 m-Cresol
108-68-9 3,5-Dimethylphenol
108-95-2 Phenol
109-73-9 Butylamine
110-89-4 Piperidine
1192-62-7 2-Furyl methyl ketone
120-72-9 Indole
121-44-8 Triethylamine
123-54-6 2,4-Pentanedione
123-68-2 Allyl hexanoate
1300-71-6 Xylenol
1319-77-3 Cresol (mixed isomers)
135-79-5 6-Isopropylquinoline
140-29-4 Benzylnitrile
142-19-8 Allyl heptanoate
142653-61-0 3-(cis-3-Hexenyloxy)propanenitrile
142-83-6 trans,trans-2,4-Hexadienal
1534-08-3 S-Methyl thioacetate
15356-74-8 Tealactone
1885-38-7 Cinnamyl nitrile
2040-10-0 4′-tert-Butyl-2′,6′-dimethylacetophenone
2051-78-7 Allyl butyrate
2179-57-9 Allyl disulfide
2408-20-0 Allyl propionate
2835-39-4 Allyl isovalerate
28588-74-1 2-Methyl-3-furanthiol
3268-49-3 3-(Methylthio)propionaldehyde
350-03-8 3-Acetylpyridine
35250-53-4 Pyrazine ethanethiol
404-86-4 Capsaicin
4230-97-1 Allyl octanoate
431-03-8 Diacetyl
4313-03-5 trans,trans-2,4-Heptadienal
4360-47-8 Cinnamonitrile (isomer unspecified)
4437-51-8 3,4-Hexanedione
473-54-1 2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptan-3-ol
500-02-7 4-Isopropyl-2-cyclohexenone
502-47-6 3,7-Dimethyl-6-octenoic acid
505-57-7 2-Hexenal
526-75-0 2,3-Dimethylphenol
534-22-5 2-Methylfuran
57-06-7 Allyl isothiocyanate
576-26-1 2,6-Xylenol
5910-85-0 2,4-Heptadienal
611-13-2 Methyl 2-furoate
646-07-1 4-Methylpentanoic acid
65505-17-1 Methyl 2-methyl-3-furyl disulfide
6728-26-3 Hexen-2-al
74-93-1 Methyl mercaptan
75-04-7 Ethylamine solution
7664-41-7 Ammonia
7783-06-4 Hydrogen sulfide
79-31-2 Isobutyric acid
88-09-5 2-Ethylbutyric acid
94-62-2 Piperine
95-16-9 Benzothiazole
95-48-7 o-Cresol
95-65-8 3,4-Xylenol
95-87-4 2,5-Xylenol
98-01-1 Furfural

 

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