Questions and Answers: DINP and Prop 65
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Plasticizer DINP
- MF:C26H42O4 Diisononyl Phthalate
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99%
- Type:Adsorbent
- Usage:Petroleum Additives, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Function:PVC Plasticizer
Prop 65 is a California law and this listing does not affect other U.S. states or regulations in other countries. Q: Does a Prop 65 listing mean that DINP is unsafe? A: No. A Prop 65 listing is not
DINP is also used in some non-PVC products, such as some inks and pigments, adhesives, sealants, paints and lacquers. California law prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of
Proposition 65 Warnings Fact Sheet Prop 65
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:28553-12-0
- Other Names:Diisononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:271-090-9
- Purity:99.0%, 99.5%
- Type:plasticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Textile Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Certification:ISO9001
eliminating exposures. The website contains fact sheets about Proposition 65 chemicals and specific types of exposure, such as from furniture products or enclosed parking facilities. It
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Article 6 Questions and Answers for Business
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:28553-12-0
- Other Names:DINP
- MF:C26H42O4 Diisononyl Phthalate
- EINECS No.:271-090-9
- Purity:>99.5%
- Type:DINP
- Usage:Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Plasiticizer
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Storage:Dry Place
Proposition 65 Clear and Reasonable Warnings Questions and Answers for Businesses Revised May 2019 . product and/or the retailer to ensure that the warning is appropriately transmitted
Share this article: Recorded Recorded on May 8, 2014. In December 2013, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) added diisononyl
Frequently Asked Questions About Proposition 65
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:28553-12-0
- Other Names:Diisononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:271-090-9
- Purity:99.0%, 99.5%
- Type:DINP
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Textile Auxiliary Agents, Water Treatment Chemicals, Plasticizer
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Certification:ISO9001
Proposition 65: Frequently Asked Questions (March 2014) Some signs and labels are commercially available or are provided by trade organizations to their members. Q: What
For DINP, this is December 20, 2014. Given recent experience with other newly listed chemicals, such as cocamide DEA, we expect private Proposition 65 plaintiffs will be
Cancer Warning Labels Based on California's Proposition 65
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Di-isononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99.5% Diisononyl Phthalate
- Type:Plasiticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Textile Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Model Number:DINP
What is proposition 65? California’s Proposition 65, also called the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, first became law in the state in 1986. It is intended to help Californians make
Proposition 65 Clear and Reasonable Warnings Questions and Answers for Businesses Revised May 2019 . Q7: Can a company selling a product that is similar to one covered by a court-approved warning use the court-approved warning instead of the safe harbor warnings in
- Why is DINP on the Proposition 65 list?
- DINP is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to DINP may increase the risk of cancer. Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about exposures to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
- Does Proposition 65 require a warning?
- Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about exposures to listed chemicals. What is DINP?
- DINP belongs to a family of chemicals called phthalates, which are added to some plastics to make them flexible.
- Can a business comply with Proposition 65?
- A38: Proposition 65 imposes separate warning requirements from the HCS. Section 25606 provides that a business can comply with Proposition 65 by complying with state and federal occupational training and warning requirements when a warning is required under the federal or California HCS, or the California Pesticides and Worker Safety requirements.
- What does a Prop 65 label Say?
- For any product made after August 2018, the Prop 65 labels typically say something like this: WARNING: This product can expose you to [name of chemical], which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
- Does Proposition 65 ban phthalates?
- Proposition 65 does not ban the use of any of these chemicals, but does require warnings to consumers when exposures exceed the safe harbor levels. Separate from Proposition 65, phthalates in products are also subject to other federal and state laws.
- Where can I find information about Proposition 65 Safe Harbor warnings?
- For information regarding Proposition 65 safe harbor consumer product exposure warnings provided on the internet and in catalogs, see “Questions and Answers for Businesses: Internet and Catalog Warnings”, which is also available on the Proposition 65 Warnings Website (www.p65warnings.ca.gov). For general questions about Proposition 65, see