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Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate

Category: Industrial CAS number 126-72-7

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Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate

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Party Party response Decision Date published
Albania Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2013
Argentina Interim decision Consent to import 12/12/2002
Armenia Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2001
Remarks:
A final decision is under active consideration.
Australia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2010
Conditions for import:
Consent to import only for research and development purposes.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Industrial Chemicals (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2019 and the Industrial Chemicals (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Rules 2019.
Bahrain Interim decision 12/01/1995
Remarks:
Additional time is needed to reach a final decision. Uncertain whether the chemical has been imported into the country previously.
Belize Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2009
Legislative or administrative measures:
Environmental Protection Act, Schedule of Hazardous Substances, Part I, Subpart A.
Benin Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2014
Conditions for import:
Under authorization of the registration committee of chemicals and Ministry for the Environment (DNA).
Bosnia and Herzegovina Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2017
Conditions for import:
Shall not be imported, placed on the market or used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
1. Shall not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
2. Articles not complying with paragraph 1 shall not be imported and placed on the market.
Legislation:
1. Rulebook on conditions for restrictions and bans on the manufacture, placing on the market and use of chemicals (Official Gazette of the Republic of Srpska, no 100/10 and 63/13) (Annex I Part 1 (entry no 4)).
2. Decision on bans and restrictions on the import, manufacture, placing on the market and use of certain hazardous industrial chemicals in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, no 52/16).
Brazil Final decision Consent to import 12/12/2011
Bulgaria Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2004
Conditions for import:
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is prohibited for use in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with skin by Regulation (BG) on bans and restrictions on the marketing and use of certain dangerous substances, preparations and products (CM Decree No. 130 of 01.07.2002, SG 69 or 17.07.2002)
Legislative or administrative measures:
Tris (2,3 dibromopropyl) phosphate is listed in Annex I to Regulation (BG) on import and export of certain dangerous substances, preparations and products (CM Decree No. 129 of 01.07.2002, SG 66 of 09.07.2002, p7) as a severely restricted industrial chemical.
Burkina Faso Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2006
Legislative or administrative measures:
Law n 005/97/ADP dated 30 January 1997 concerning the Burkina Faso Environmental Code
Cabo Verde Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2014
Cambodia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2022
Conditions for import:
For use in laboratory and do a research in industry fields. The companies, manufacturers, enterprises and handicrafts have to notify as the official letter to institute of Cambodian standard of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation prior to import these chemical substances.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Proclamation No.252 MISTI/2020 on Restricted Chemical in Industrial Sector of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation. In article 2 of this Proclamation stated that this article has the objective to define the 17 industrial chemicals that listed in annex III of the Rotterdam Convention as restricted chemicals and registration for using in an industrial sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia to protect safely and human health, animals and environment.
Remarks:
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is allowed to use in laboratory and do a research in industry fields only.
Cameroon Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2018
Conditions for import:
The import of this substance is subject to a prior authorization from the Environment ministry.
Legislative or administrative measures:
ORDER No 004/MINEPDED/CAB of 21st SEPT 2017 amending and completing the list of chemicals of Decree No 2011/2581/PM of 23rd August 2011 on the regulation of harmful and/or dangerous chemicals.
Canada Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2012
Conditions for import:
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is not specified on the Domestic Substances List. Canadian importers may be subject to notification obligations under the New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) (<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2005-247/index.html>) under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-15.31/>). If subject to such a notification, the Canadian importer will be required to complete this step before import can occur.
Legislative or administrative measures:
The New Substances Notifications Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) (<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2005-247/index.html>) under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (<http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-15.31/index.html>) regulate the import and manufacture of substances that are not listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL). Those proposing to import or manufacture chemicals or polymers not listed on the DSL are responsible for providing specific information to the New Substances Program, as set out in the Schedules to the Regulations, prior to import or manufacture.
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is not regulated by any other regulations in Canada.
Chad Interim decision No consent to import 12/01/1995
Remarks:
Additional time is needed to reach a final decision.
Chile Final decision Consent to import 12/12/2000
Legislative or administrative measures:
No express legislative measure of prohibition has been issued by the public health authorities or other authority. An authorisation is needed for its import into the country.
China Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/01/1995
Conditions for import:
Permission must be obtained from the National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) of China.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Additional information related to Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) related to the import response for Annex III chemicals:
Published: 12/06/2009;
Final decision on import: Consent under conditions;
Conditions of import: Permission must be obtained from the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) of the HKSAR, China.
Colombia Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2015
Conditions for import:
There are no specific prohibitive measures but Decree No. 2820, published in the Official Gazette No. 47.792 of 5 August 2010, in Title II, on the enforceability of Environmental Licenses, in its Article 8, determined the competence of the Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development to grant or deny, in an exclusive manner, the environmental permit for activities ...
11. Import and/or production of those substances, materials or products subject to control by virtue of international environmental treaties, conventions and protocols, except in cases where those rules indicate a special authorization for the purpose .... "
Congo Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2017
Cook Islands Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2014
Legislative or administrative measures:
Cook Islands Environment Act 2003.
Costa Rica Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2022
Conditions for import:
To have a valid Health registration.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Technical Regulation RTCR 478: 2015 Chemical products. Hazardous chemical products. Registration, import and control, DE - 40705.
Côte d'Ivoire Interim decision No consent to import 12/12/2008
Cuba Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2008
Conditions for import:
Industrial use in textile production is prohibited.
An environmental license is previously required for its use in other industries.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Resolution of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment Nr. 176/2018 "Regulations on the National Registry of Hazardous Chemicals". Standard applicable only to hazardous chemicals for industrial use. It contains Annex Nr. 2, wherein "Chemicals subject to a differentiated control regime" are listed.
Cyprus Interim decision No consent to import 12/01/1995
Remarks:
The import, use, etc., of Tris in Cyprus is controlled by the Dangerous Substances Law of 1991 and regulations that are under preparation, expected to be enacted in 1994. At present the import is regulated by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, which is the import licensing authority and which refuses to grant license for import of this substance .
Czechia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2003
Conditions for import:
MS Sans Serif;
The substance may not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
The placing on the market and use of products containing the substance is restricted by the ACT No. 157/1998 Code, on chemical substances and chemical preparations and amending some other Acts, as last amended, and its implementing Decree No. 301/1998 Code, as last amended.
Ministry of Environment, Vrsovicka 65, 100 10 Prague 10
Democratic People's Republic of Korea Interim decision Consent to import 12/12/2004
Democratic Republic of the Congo Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2012
Legislative or administrative measures:
Circular note No. 5011/0195/AGRI/PE.EL/2012 of 16 February 2012 concerning the implementation of the Rotterdam Convention, Section V, Article 19 : the use of all chemicals listed in Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention is prohibited in the DRC.
Dominican Republic Interim decision No consent to import 12/12/2014
Remarks:
There are no reported imports from 2012 to the present date, April 2014.
Ecuador Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2006
Legislative or administrative measures:
*Executive Act N 046 published in the Official Register N 324 dated 11 May 2001, modified by Executive Act N 3516 published in the Oficial Register dated 31 March 2003, especial edition N 2 of the unified text of the secondary legislation from the Ministry of Environment, book VI, annex 7 "List of Hazardous banned chemicals "
**External trade and investments Council (COMEXI), Annex I, resolution n 182. published at the Official Register N 057 dated 8 april 2003 ""Nomina de Subpartidas Arancelarias de Prohibida Importacin".
Complete name and address of the institution / authority in charge of this legislative or administrative measure at national level.
* Ministerio del Ambiente, Av. Amazonas y Eloy Alfaro, Edif. MAG, Piso 7 - Quito.
** Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, Industrializacion, Pesca y Competitividad Consejo de Comercio Exterior e Inversiones (COMEXI), Av. Amazonas y Eloy Alfaro, Piso 1 - Quito.
El Salvador Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2009
Conditions for import:
The import is allowed for 25 grams of weight or volume, as quantity limits. Quantity limits: refers to less or equal amount, of weight or volume, which does not require the submission of environmental documentation. For quantities above this, it should be submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN), the environmental documentation in order to obtain the response to determine that It is not required to elaborate an Environmental Impact Study, through an Environmental Permit Resolution to import and/or transport in the national territory.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Executive Decision No: 40 published in the Official Journal n83, volume n375 of 9 May 2007, Annex 1: List of Regulated Substances.
Equatorial Guinea Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2016
Eritrea Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2010
Eswatini Interim decision No consent to import 12/12/2015
European Union Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/01/1995
Conditions for import:
Permit, except for use in textile articles intended to come into contact with the skin (garment, undergarment, linen).
Remarks:
For Austria, Finland and Sweden, decision published 07/95.
Gabon Final decision Consent to import 12/12/2016
Legislative or administrative measures:
Order n 2112/PM amending and supplementing certain provisions of Order n00515/PM of 17 July 2010 setting out import and use conditions of certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides.
Gambia Interim decision No consent to import 12/01/1997
Remarks:
The DNA requests the following information on Tris: information on sources, uses and forms of Tris.
Georgia Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2018
Legislative or administrative measures:
Governmental decree N263 on Rule of Import and Export of Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides and Implementation of Prior Informed Consent Procedure (Adopted 13.06.2016).
Ghana Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2004
Legislative or administrative measures:
Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1994 (ACT 490)
Guinea Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2005
Conditions for import:
The conditions are as follow:
-to address a written request in order to obtain the previous authorization for import, to the responsble autority elected by the minister of the environment (reference: Articles 6 and 10 of the decision A/2001/4785/MMGE/SGG of October 26, 2001, concerning article 8 of the D/97/287/ decree PRGSGG of 24 december 1997, stablishing the management and control of harmful and
dangerous chemicals in Guinee Republic);
- to obtain a previous authorization to import, delivered by competent authority (reference: Article 5 of the decision A/2001/4785/MMGE/SGG 26 october 2001)
- tris (2,3 dibromopropyl) phosphate only can be imported by industrials unities, mining industry, building constructions companies, electricity centrals and production and distribution centers, laboratories and research centers, etc, and this, for certain uses when the need is justify, since this product appears in order no. 57 of appendix II of the decision A/2001/4784/MMGE/SGG of October 26, 2001, making reference for application to articles 3, 4 and 5 of the D/97/287/PRG/SGG of December 24, 1997.
- importer obligation to present the stocks of import products once arrived at the terrestrial borders, maritime or air of the national territory, for a chemical and physical control by qualified agents of the service of the environment or by any other organization of control entitled for this procedure (reference: Article 12 of the decision A/2001/4785/MMGE/SGG of October 26, 2001.
- name, address of the competent authority from which the previous autorisation should be obtained:
M. le directeur national, Direction nationale de la prevention et de la lutte contre les pollutions et nuisances, Ministere de l'Environnement, BP 3118, Conakry, Republique de Guinee. Fax: (224) 46 85 46
Remarks:
Guinea has a certain number of plastic factories, of foam and painting that use diverse chemical agents like raw materials, between which the tris (2-3 dibromopropyl)phosphate could be found. These roa materials imported and used in the industrial units under diverse commercial names, are very bad known by the workers and the populations in general.
In some factories of plastic and painting of the sector, there are stocks of resins remainders and crystals of reddish color whose physical characteristics are assimilated to those of tris (2-3 dibromopropyl)phosphate. The workers of these industrial units are regularly exposed to these products and dangerous remainders with the risks and dangers that it means for their health, their families' and the environment. The Government, finding a lack of instruments for the characterization, evaluation of the toxicity, ecotoxicity, cancerigenocity, etc, of these industrial products and their remainders, with the purpose of restricting the field of use of all the forms of PCB and to reduce the exhibition of the populations, workers and of the environment, etc, decided to classify this product PIC in the national list of chemical substances strictly regulated (Annexed II of the A/2001/4784/decisionMMGE/26 SGG of October 2001, until a final decision is taken on this matter.
Guinea-Bissau Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2010
Guyana Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2007
Legislative or administrative measures:
Administrative decision of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board. The product is not registered nor any application for registration has been received for this product.
Honduras Interim decision 12/01/1995
Remarks:
Uncertain whether the chemical has been imported into the country. Additional time is needed to reach a final decision.The use of the chemical is presently not regulated in Honduras. It is planned that a regulation will be issued by the Secretariat of Labour and Social Planning (Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social).
Hungary Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2003
Conditions for import:
MS Sans Serif;
Times New Roman;
Permit, except for use in textile articles intended to come into contact with the skin (e.g. garment, undergarment, linen)
Legislative or administrative measures:
Restricted by the Hungarian Decree 41/2000 (XII.20) EM-Km on the restriction of certain activities involving dangerous substances and dangerous preparations (published in Magyar Kzlny 2000/126, page 8240 - 8251)
India Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/01/1995
Conditions for import:
License on the recommendation on the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals.
Indonesia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2020
Conditions for import:
This chemical has to complete the notification process prior to its import. This chemical must be registered to Ministry of Environment and Forestry before being distributed or used.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Government Regulation Number 74 Year 2001 concerning Hazardous and Toxic Substances Management.
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2003
Legislative or administrative measures:
A decree by the Supreme Council of Environment Protection
Israel Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2012
Conditions for import:
1. In accordance with the importer Hazardous material permit, which is required to hold the chemical itself and preparations containing the chemical.
2. Subject to import license.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Hazardous substances Law, 1993
Free import order, 2006.
Jamaica Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2004
Legislative or administrative measures:
Food and Drug Act
Japan Final decision Consent to import 12/12/2004
Legislative or administrative measures:
Law Concerning the Evaluation of Chemcial Substances and Regulation of their Manufacture, etc
Jordan Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2010
Conditions for import:
Shall not be used in textile articles intended to come into contact with skin. Approval from the Ministry of Health is required prior to the entry of this chemical into Jordan.
Legislative or administrative measures:
A decree by the Ministry of Health issued in the Official Journal No. 4717 dated 16-08-2005, introduced a ban on the use of this chemical in textile products as indicated above.
Kyrgyzstan Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2012
Legislative or administrative measures:
Ordinance of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic of on June 6 2011 Number 289 About entering additions and changes to the Ordinance of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic from July 27, 2001 Number 376 On Measures for environmental protection and public health from the adverse effects of certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides
Lao People's Democratic Republic Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2019
Conditions for import:
Consent to Import after registered and it shall be approved by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
Legislative or administrative measures:
1. Law on the Chemicals Management, No. 07/NA, (2016).
2. Ministerial Decision on the Industrial Chemicals Type, No 0389/MolC.DoIH (2018).
Lesotho Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2018
Liechtenstein Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2010
Conditions for import:
Permit, except for use in textiles containing Tris(2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate which are intended to be worn directly or indirectly next to the skin (clothing, wigs, fancy dress, etc.) or to furnish or carpet room interiors (bed linen, tablecloths, furniture fabrics, carpets, curtains, etc.).
Legislative or administrative measures:
It is prohibited for the manufacturer to place on the market textiles containing Tris(2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate which are intended to be worn directly or indirectly next to the skin (clothing, wigs, fancy dress, etc.) or to furnish or carpet room interiors (bed linen, tablecloths, furniture fabrics, carpets, curtains, etc.).
(Swiss Ordinance on Risk Reduction related to the Use of certain particularly dangerous Substances, Preparations and Articles of August 2005, Annex 1.9)
Madagascar Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2012
Malawi Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2010
Legislative or administrative measures:
It is an administrative measure not to import and use the chemical in the country.
Malaysia Final decision No consent to import 12/01/1998
Legislative or administrative measures:
Customs (Prohibition of Imports) Order 1988, first schedule, under Customs Act 1967.
Mauritania Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2014
Mauritius Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2000
Legislative or administrative measures:
"Supplies (Control of Imports) Regulations", 1991; "Consumer Protection Act".
Mexico Interim decision Consent to import 12/12/2007
Mongolia Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2010
Legislative or administrative measures:
Government resolution No. 95/2007 Annex I - List of prohibited chemicals in Mongolia.
Montenegro Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2019
Legislative or administrative measures:
Law on chemicals ("Official Gazette of Montenegro" no. 051/17 as of 03/08/2017) Decree on prohibited and permitted methods of use, manufacture, and placing on the market of chemicals that present unacceptable risk to human health and the environment ("Official Gazette of Montenegro" no. 70/18):
- Shall not be placed on the market or used in textile articles. such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
New Zealand Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2004
Legislative or administrative measures:
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (under which only approved hazardous substances can be imported or used)
Nicaragua Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2015
Legislative or administrative measures:
Resolution 001-2022; Published in Gaceta, Official Gazette of Nicaragua, on 26 April 2022.
Niger Interim decision 12/06/2000
Remarks:
Further documentation on the chemical requested from the Secretariat.
Nigeria Final decision No consent to import 12/01/1998
Legislative or administrative measures:
Federal Environmental Protection Act, CAPN, 131, LFN, 1990 as amended by Decree No. 59 of 1992; Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes Regulation, S.1.15 of 1991.
Remarks:
The chemical is not manufactured, approved or used in the country.
North Macedonia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2012
Conditions for import:
Shall not be placed on the market or used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
List on Bans and Restrictions of the use of chemicals (Official Gazette of RM 57/2011)
Norway Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/07/1995
Conditions for import:
Permit, except for use in textile articles intended to come into contact with the skin (e.g. garment, undergarment, linen).
Oman Interim decision 12/01/1995
Remarks:
It is unclear whether the chemical is being used or imported into the country. The DNA of Oman requests exporting countries to inform the DNA of address of companies/agencies in Oman to which this chemical is being imported.
Pakistan Interim decision No consent to import 12/12/2016
Remarks:
Details can be provided once the national inventory for Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is developed.
Panama Final decision Consent to import 12/12/2010
Peru Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2021
Conditions for import:
Prior to the introduction of the industrial chemical into the country, it must have the Sanitary Authorization granted by the General Directorate of Environmental Health and Food Safety (Digesa) of the Ministry of Health.
Legislative or administrative measures:
To obtain the Health Authorization for the Importation of Chemical Substances subject to the Information Procedure and Prior Informed Consent (PIC), the requirements established in Procedure No. 24 of the Single Text of Administrative Procedures (TUPA) of the Ministry of Health, approved by Supreme Decree No. 001-2016-SA, modified by the Ministerial Resolution No. 263-2016-MINSA and Ministerial Resolution No. 041-2018-MINSA, must be complied with.
Philippines Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/07/1996
Conditions for import:
An Interim Importation Clearance has to be obtained from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (under Republic Act 6969). The issuance of such an Interim Importation Clearance may be denied based on the evaluation of data required.
Remarks:
No final decision has been taken regarding PIC chemicals (see DENR Administrative order No. 29 on the implementation of rules and regulations on chemicals). Under the Republic Act 6969 (Toxic Chemical Legislation), a Review Committee will be formed in order to evaluate chemicals to be included in the Priority Chemicals List and to make recommendations on chemicals for which Chemical Control Orders (CCO) will be issued.
Qatar Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2005
Legislative or administrative measures:
Article 26 Environment Law (30) 2002
Republic of Korea Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2002
Remarks:
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate and mixtures containing 0.1% or more of tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate are banned for manufacture, important and use as an industrial chemical, except for the use of the chemical for research or laboratory purposes. No remaining uses are allowed. The authority responsible for issuing the legislative measure is Ministry of Environment.
Republic of Moldova Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2012
Romania Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2004
Conditions for import:
Tris (2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate may not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Government Decision No 347/27.03.2003 regarding the restriction of placing on the market and of the use of some certain dangerous chemical substances and preparations transposed the European Council Directive no 76/769/EEC of 12 July 1976 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the restrictions on the marketing and use of certain dangerous substances and preparations and establishes the restrictions to the placing on the market and to the use of substances, groups of substances and the dangerous chemical preparations presented in its Annex No 1, with the purpose of ensuring the health protection of the population and environment.
The provisions of the present Decision don't apply to:
the transport of dangerous chemical substances and preparations by land, by air or by sea
the dangerous chemical substances and preparations which are exported in countries not being members of the European Union
the dangerous chemical substances and preparations that are in transit or which are subjected to the customs operations, on the condition not to be processed.
According with the Art. 4(1) - The substances, groups of substances and the dangerous chemical preparations provided at Art 1 may be placed on the market and used only with the abidance of the specific restriction conditions established in the Annex No. 1 Column B.
(2) the provisions of the Align (1) don't apply to the substances, groups of substances and the dangerous chemical preparations used for the research and development activities.
Russian Federation Interim decision Consent to import 12/06/2020
Rwanda Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2021
Legislative or administrative measures:
Ministerial Order No 003/2021 of 08/02/2021, determining the list of chemicals and other polluting substances that are not permitted. Published in Official Gazette n Special of
10/02/2021.
Saint Kitts and Nevis Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2020
Legislative or administrative measures:
Administrative Measure: Policy decision to prohibit the use of the product as an industrial chemical.
Samoa Final decision No consent to import 12/01/1996
Sao Tome and Principe Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2015
Senegal Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2015
Legislative or administrative measures:
No regulation
Serbia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2011
Conditions for import:
Shall not be placed on the market or used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Restricted by Serbian Regulation on Bans and Restrictions of Production, Placing on the Market and Use of Chemicals which Represent Unacceptable Risk on Human Health and Environment ("Official Gazette RS", No 89/10)
Singapore Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2003
Conditions for import:
A Hazardous Substance Licence is required for the import of tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate) is controlled as a Hazardous Substance under the Environmental Protection and Management Act (EPMA) and its Regulations. A licence is required for the import, use and sale of tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate.
Slovakia Interim decision No consent to import 12/07/1996
Slovenia Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2003
Conditions for import:
Import and placing on the market of textile articles intended to come into contact with the skin is prohibited
Legislative or administrative measures:
Order on the restrictions of placing on the market and use of certain dangerous substances and preparation (O.J. 73/99, 24/01, 71/02)
South Africa Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2006
Conditions for import:
For industrial use
Sri Lanka Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/12/2023
Conditions for import:
- lmporter should obtain the Prior Approval from Central Environmental Authority of Sri Lanka for the importation.
- lntended use and the method of the disposal of any waste associated with this chemical should be notified by the importer to the Central Environmental Authority of Sri Lanka.
Legislative or administrative measures:
Based on the Regulation No.2044/40 dated 09.11.2017 published under the lmport & Export Control Act in Sri Lanka.
State of Palestine Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2020
Conditions for import:
All uses banned deal with use of the substance in textile products that may come in contact with the human skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
1. Palestinian Environmental Law No.7 for the year 1999
Article11 :The Ministry (Environment Quality Authority) shall issue, in coordination with the competent authorities, one list or more of the hazardous materials and waste
Article 12: No one may process, store, distribute, use, treat or dispose of any solid or liquid or gaseous hazardous materials or waste except according to the regulations and instructions determined by the Ministry in coordination with the competent parties.
2. The National Technical Committee for the Management of Chemicals and Hazardous Wastes reviewed the chemicals have been listed in Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention and Stockholm Convention and adopted import responses.
Suriname Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2019
Legislative or administrative measures:
Order of the negative list 2003 "from the" Law Traffic of Goods S.B. 2003 no.58.
Switzerland Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2010
Conditions for import:
Permit, except for use in textiles containing Tris(2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate which are intended to be worn directly or indirectly next to the skin (clothing, wigs, fancy dress, etc.) or to furnish or carpet room interiors (bed linen, tablecloths, furniture fabrics, carpets, curtains, etc.).
Legislative or administrative measures:
It is prohibited for the manufacturer to place on the market textiles containing Tris(2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate which are intended to be worn directly or indirectly next to the skin (clothing, wigs, fancy dress, etc.) or to furnish or carpet room interiors (bed linen, tablecloths, furniture fabrics, carpets, curtains, etc.).
(Ordinance on Risk Reduction related to the Use of certain particularly dangerous Substances, Preparations and Articles of August 2005, Annex 1.9)
Thailand Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2007
Legislative or administrative measures:
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate is classified as Hazardous Substance Type 4 in industry, and the production, import, export or having in possession is prohibited according to notification of Ministry of Industry Subject List of Hazardous Substances (No. 2) B.E. 2547 of 2004.
Togo Interim decision No consent to import 12/12/2017
Remarks:
Need for a national socio-economic assessment with the participation of national stakeholders.
Trinidad and Tobago Interim decision Consent to import 12/06/2001
Remarks:
A final decision is under active consideration by the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board - Chemistry, Food and Drugs Division. The following administrative action is being undertaken during the period a final decision is being considered: the enacting into law of the toxic chemical regulations. The legislation will require importers to obtain license to import.
Approximate time needed before a final decision can be reached: 2 years.
At present there is no registration of toxic chemicals (only pesticides) and there is no government agency responsible for the control of importation and usage of this chemical. There is no information on whether the chemicals is imported into Trinidad and Tobago.
Tunisia Interim decision No consent to import 12/06/2022
Remarks:
The National Technical Committee for the health and environmental safety of chemicals gave the non-consent to the export of this chemical.
Türkiye Final decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2020
Conditions for import:
According to the By-law on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (Official Gazette no. 30105 dated 23.06.2017) restriction on Tris(2,3 dibromopropyl)phosphate as follows:
1. Shall not be used in textile articles, such as garments, undergarments and linen, intended to come into contact with the skin.
Legislative or administrative measures:
By-law on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (Official Gazette no. 30105 dated 23.06.2017) Annex-17.
Ukraine Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2018
Conditions for import:
It is allowed subject to compliance with the order of Hygienic regulation and state registration of hazardous factors in accordance with the Law of Ukraine On ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population dated on February 24, 1994 (item 9 of the Law) and subject to entering into the State Register of dangerous factors.
United Arab Emirates Final decision No consent to import 12/12/2013
Legislative or administrative measures:
Ministerial Decree No. (783) of 2015 On the Industrial Chemicals Banned and Restricted in the UAE.
United Republic of Tanzania Final decision No consent to import 12/06/2016
Conditions for import:
Legislative or administrative measures:
Listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Industrial and Consumer Chemicals (Management and Control) Act No 3 of 2003, chemicals banned or severely restricted in accordance to MEAs ratified by the government.
Uruguay Interim decision Consent to import 12/12/2006
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Interim decision Consent to import only subject to specified conditions 12/06/2010
Conditions for import:
Imports of this chemical are regulated by the Ministry of Popular Power for the Environment, for that reason those interested in marketing this product should be directed to this institution in order to obtain the corresponding authorization.