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1
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Mineral, metal or carbon dusts
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2
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Acrylamide
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3
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Acrylonitrile
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4
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Alkyl mercury compounds (restricted to the substances in which alkyl radicals are methyl or ethyl radicals)
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4.2
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Ethylbenzene
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5
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Ethylenimine
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6
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Ethylene oxide
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7
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Vinyl chloride
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8
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Chlorine
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9
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Chlorodiphenyl (otherwise known as PCB)
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9.2
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o-Toluidine
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9.3
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o-Phthalodinitrile
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10
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Cadmium and its compound
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11
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Chromic acid and its salts
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11.2
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Chloroform
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12
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Vanadium pentoxide
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12.2
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Cobalt and its inorganic compounds
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13
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Coaltar
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13.2
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Propylene oxide
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13.3
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Diantimony trioxide
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14
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Potassium cyanide
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15
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Hydrogen cyanide
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16
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Sodium cyanide
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16.2
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Carbon tetrachloride
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16.3
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1,4-Dioxane
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16.4
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1,2-Dichloroethane (otherwise known as ethylene dichloride)
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17
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3,3' -Dichloro-4,4' -diaminodiphenyl methane
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17.2
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1,2-Dichloropropane
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17.3
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Dichloromethane (otherwise known as methylene dichloride)
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17.4
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Dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate
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17.5
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Dimethylhydrazine
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18
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Methyl bromide
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19
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Dichromic acid and its salts
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20
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Mercury and its inorganic compounds (excluding mercury sulfide)
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20.2
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Styrene
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20.3
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1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (otherwise known as tetrachloroacetylene)
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20.4
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Tetrachloroethylene (otherwise known as perchloroethylene)
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20.5
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Trichloroethylene
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21
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Tolylenediisocyanate
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21.2
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Naphthalene
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21.3
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Nickel compounds (limited to the powder-like substances excluding Nickel carbonyl)
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22
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Nickel carbonyl
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23
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Nitroglyco
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24
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p-nitrochlorobenzene
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24.2
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Arsenic and its compounds (excluding Arsine and Gallium arsenide)
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25
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Hydrogen fluoride
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26
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beta-Propiolactone
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27
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Beryllium and its compounds
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28
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Benzene
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28.2
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Benzotrichloride
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29
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Pentachlorophenol (otherwise known as PCP) and its sodium salts
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29.2
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Formaldehyde
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30
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Manganese and its compounds
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30.2
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Methyl isobutyl ketone
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31
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Methyl iodide
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31.2
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Refractory ceramic fibers
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32
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Hydrogen sulfide
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33
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Dimethyl sulfate
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33.2
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Asbestos
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34
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Lead and its compounds
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35
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Acetone
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36
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Isobutyl alcohol
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37
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Isopropyl alcohol
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38
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Isopentyl alcohol (otherwise known as isoamyl alcohol)
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39
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Ethyl ether
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40
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Ethyleneglycol monoethyl ether (otherwise known as cellosolve)
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41
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Ethyleneglycol monoethyl ether acetate (otherwise known as cellosolve acetate)
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42
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Ethyleneglycol mono-n-butyl ether (otherwise known as butyl cellosolve)
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43
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Ethyleneglycol monomethyl ether (otherwise known as methyl cellosolve)
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44
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o-Dichlorobenzene
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45
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Xylene
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46
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Cresol
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47
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Chlorobenzene
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48
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Isobutyl acetate
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49
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Isopropyl acetate
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50
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Isopentyl acetate (otherwise known as isoamyl acetate)
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51
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Ethyl acetate
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52
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n-Butyl acetate
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53
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n-Propyl acetate
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54
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n-Pentyl acetate (otherwise known as n-amyl acetate)
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55
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Methyl acetate
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56
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Cyclohexanol
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57
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Cyclohexanone
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58
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1,2-Dichloroethylene (otherwise known as acetylene dichloride)
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59
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N,N-Dimethylformamide
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60
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Tetrahydrofuran
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61
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1,1,1-Trichloroethane
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62
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Toluene
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63
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Carbon disulfide
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64
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n-Hexane
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65
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1-Butanol
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66
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2-Butanol
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67
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Methanol
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68
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Methyl ethyl ketone
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69
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Methyl cyclohexanol
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70
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Methyl cyclohexanone
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71
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Methyl n-butyl ketone
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