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POHS is translated into Chinese as "prohibited specific hazardous substances in consumer products". On June 8, 2007, Norway notified the WTO and put forward the requirement of "prohibiting certain hazardous chemical substances in consumer products", stating that it would restrict 18 substances in consumer products, namely the POHS regulations.

 

The "Prohibition of Certain Hazardous Substances in Consumer Products" promulgated by Norway came into effect on January 1, 2008 and covers almost all consumer products. The new regulations recommend the restriction of 18 substances, of which only 2 (lead and cadmium) are included in the EU RoHS directive, and 16 substances are prohibited.

 

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In addition to electrical and electronic consumer goods, it also includes clothing, luggage, construction, toys, etc. This regulation does not apply to food, food packaging, fertilizers, medical equipment and cigarettes, as well as transportation vehicles, fixtures on transportation vehicles, tires and similar transportation tool accessories.

 

10 specific hazardous substances after revision


Regulations (EU REACH)
 Controlled substances Control requirements
Appendix XVII DEHP, DBP, BBP 1. In toys or childcare articles, the total mass fraction of the three o-benzenes in the substance itself or mixtures and plasticized materials shall not exceed 0.1%;
2. Toys or childcare products whose plasticized materials contain more than 0.1% of the listed phthalate esters shall not be placed on the market;
3. The European Commission should evaluate the regulations based on the relevant new scientific information on these substances and their substitutes before January 16, 2010, and make amendments accordingly.
DINP, DIDP, DnOP 1. In toys or childcare articles that can be put in the mouth by children, as the substance itself or a mixture, the mass fraction of the three o-benzenes in the plasticized material shall not exceed 0.1%;
2. Toys that can be put in the mouth by children or childcare products whose plasticized materials contain more than 0.1% of the listed phthalate esters shall not be placed on the market;
3. Same as Article 3.

SVHC

Candidate list
 DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, n-pentyl isopentyl phthalate, branched and linear 1,2-benzenedicarboxydipentyl ester, dipentyl phthalate Ester, dihexyl phthalate, di(branched and linear) hexyl phthalate, 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-carbon 6-10-alkyl ester, if there is a high concern in the article If the concentration of any substance in the candidate list of substances (SVHC) exceeds 0.1% (w/w), the relevant safe use information needs to be transmitted to the recipient of the article. If the substance is placed on the EU market more than 1 ton per year, it must also be reported to ECHA made a notification.

Appendix XIV

Authorization requirements
 DEHP, DBP
BBP, DIBP If you still want to use the substances in Annex XIV within the deadline set by the regulations, you need to submit an application to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and get authorization before using them.


Regulations Controlled Substances Control Requirements
EU RoHS DEHP, DBP, BBP,
The limit requirement for homogeneous materials in DIBP electronic and electrical products shall not exceed 0.1%
 
United States
CPSIA
 DEHP, DBP, BBP are permanent bans that prohibit the concentration of "children's toys" or "child care products" exceeding 0.1% (single o-benzene).
DINP, DIDP, DnOP are banned, prohibiting "children's toys" or "child care products" that can be put in the mouth at a concentration of more than 0.1% (single o-benzene).

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