P - 8 Procedures and Arrangements Manual
P - 8 Procedures and Arrangements Manual
INTRODUCTION
1. The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified
by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (hereinafter referred to as MARPOL 73178) was
established in order to prevent the pollution of the marine environment by discharges into the
sea from ships of harmful substances or effluents containing such substances. In order to
achieve its aim, MARPOL 73178 contains six AImexes in which detailed regulations are given
with respect to the handling on board ships and the discharge into the sea or release into the
atmosphere of six main groups of harmful substances, i.e. Annex I (Mineral oils), Annex II
(Noxious Liquid Substances carried in bulk), Annex III (Harmful substances carried in
packaged forms), Annex (Sewage), Annex (Garbage) and (Air Pollution).
4. This Manual has been written in accordance with Appendix 4 of Annex II and is concerned
with the marine environmental aspects of the cleaning of cargo tanks and the discharge of
residues and mixtures from these operations. The Manual is not a safety guide and reference
shall be made to other publications specifically to evaluate safety hazards.
5. The purpose of the Manual is to identify the arrangements and equipment required to enable
compliance with Annex II and to identify for the ship's officers all operational procedures
with respect to cargo handling, tank cleaning, slops handling, residue discharging, ballasting
and deballasting, which must be followed in order to comply with the requirements of Annex
II.
6. In addition, this Manual, together with the ship's Cargo Record Book and the International
Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk will be used by
Administrations for control purposes in order to ensure full compliance with the requirements
of Annex II by this ship.
7. The master shall ensure that no discharges into the sea of cargo residues or residue/water
mixtures containing Category X, Y or Z substances shall take place, unless such discharges
are made in full compliance with the operational procedures contained in this Manual and
that the equipment required by this Manual and needed for such discharge is used.
8. This Manual has been approved by the Administration and no alteration or revision shall be
made to any part of it without the prior approval of the Administration.
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INDEX OF SECTIONS
4 Procedures relating to the cleaning of cargo tanks, the discharge of residues, ballasting and
deballasting
Addendum D: Additional information and operational Instructions when required or accepted by the
Administration.
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SECTION 1:
OF 73/78,
1.1 The requirements of Annex II apply to all ships carrying Noxious Liquid Substances in bulk.
Substances posing a threat of harm to the marine envirolID1ent are divided into three
categories, X, Y and Z. Category X substances are those posing the greatest threat to the
marine environment, whilst Category Z substances are those posing the smallest threat.
1.2 Annex II prohibits the discharge into the sea of any effluent containing substances falling
under these categories, except when the discharge is made under conditions which are
specified in detail for each Category. These conditions include, where applicable, such
parameters as:
1.3 For certain sea areas identified as "special area" more stringent discharge criteria apply.
Under Annex II the special area is the Antarctic Area.
1.4 Annex II requires that every ship is provided with pumping and piping arrangements to
ensure that each tank designated for the carriage of Category X, Y and Z substances does
not retain after unloading a quantity of residue in excess of the quantity given in the Annex.
For each tank intended for the carriage of such substances an assessment of the residue
quantity has to be made. Only when the residue quantity as assessed is less than the quantity
prescribed by the Annex, a tank be approved for the carriage of a Category X, Y or Z
substances.
1.6 To enable the requirement of paragraph 1.5 to be met, this Manual contains in section 2 all
particulars of the ship's equipment and arrangements, in section 3 operational procedures
for cargo unloading and tank stripping and in section 4 procedures for discharge of cargo
residues, tank washing, slops collection, ballasting and deballasting as may be applicable to
the substances the ship is certified fit to carry.
1.7 By following the procedures as set out in this Manual, it will be ensured that the ship
complies with all relevant requirements of Annex II to MARPOL 73/78.
SECTION 2:
the Construction and Equipment of Ship's Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk. A general
arrangement indicating the position of the cargo tanks is given in Fig-l and capacities of
cargo tanks are given in Fig-2.
2.3 Description of cargo pumping and piping arrangements and stripping system
2.3.1 Cargo pumps
Cargo discharge and transfer is accomplished by eighteen (18) sets of cargo pumps for cargo
tanks and two(2) sets of slop pumps for slop tanks.
In the event of a cargo or slop pump failure, portable cargo pump is available.
Each pump is hydraulic driven centrifugal submerged with a capacity listed in table below.
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to
All cargo and slop tanks comply with the requirements L U.UivA II for carriage of the category
Z & OS substances. For substances allowed to be carried, rpi·pr'~1'lr·p. is made to
tank
There are o-hippn (18) tanks, this ship. tanks are
2.3 Description of cargo pumping and piping arrangements and stripping system
2.3.1 Cargo pumps
Cargo discharge and transfer is accomplished by eighteen (18) sets of cargo pumps for cargo
tanks and two(2) sets of slop pumps for slop tanks.
In the event of a cargo or slop pump failure, portable cargo pump is available.
Each pump is hydraulic driven centrifugal submerged with a capacity listed in table below.
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Fig-4. The cargo loading system is consisted of following twenty (20) main filling lines for
serving twenty (20) different grades of cargo. Each pair of cargo tanks (P&S) is to be loaded
with same cargoes which are not compatible with others.
No.1 Group: No.1 C.O.T.(P) , No.2 Group: No.1 e.O.T.(S)
No.3 Group: No.2 C.O.T.(P) , No.4 Group: No.2 C.O.T.(S)
No.5 Group: No.3 C.O.T.(P) , No.6 Group: No.3 C.O.T.(S)
No.7 Group: No.4 C.O.T.(P), No.8 Group: No.4 C.O.T.(S)
No.9 Group: No.5 C.O.T.(P), No.10 Group: No.5 C.O.T.(S)
No.11 Group: No.6 C.O.T.(P), No.12 Group: No.6 C.O.T.(S)
No.13 Group: No.7 C.O.T.(P), No.14 Group: No.7 C.O.T.(S)
No.l5Group: No.8 C.O.T.(P), No.16 Group: No.8 C.O.T.(S)
No.17 Group: No.9 C.O.T.(P), No.18 Group: No.9 C.O.T.(S)
No.19 Group: SLOP TANK(P), No.20 Group: SLOP TANK(S)
2.3.3 Stripping system
As the tanks are equipped with the framo submerged pump system, there is no need for a
separate stripping system.
Each pump are equipped with a system for stripping of pump, stand pipe and stripping
connection for connecting the hose from the air supply line. (see Fig.7)
The manifold lines and cargo pumping system are provided with small stripping lines,
the so called efficient stripping, in order to strip the entire cargo system and discharge
this cargo to shore. The location of the cargo suction well is indicated in Fig-l and the
volume is as follows.
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No.1 ~ 9 C.O.T. Abt. 80 Liter
Slop tanks Abt. 40 Liter
2.4 Description of ballast tanks and ballast pumping and piping arrangements
The ship is equipped with ballast tank system comprising twelve (12) double bottom tanks
and forepeak tank as shown in Fig-8. The capacity ofthe ballast tanks is indicated Table 3.
Ballast lines are GRE pipes for pressure service.
LJ\.JLLUjl.:> of pipe line layout are given in
All valves for ballast system are of hydraulic remote operated butterfly valve. Ballast suction
valve for forepeak tank is of hydraulic local operated butterfly valve and the valve is mounted
directly on collision bulkhead. Two(2) sets of submerged hyd. driven centrifugal ballast
pump having a capacity of 650 M 3/h at 25MWC are provided. ballast pump is located
IS
ballast and cargo lines in way of the cargo manifold to enable ballasting of the cargo tanks if
required.
2.5 Description of dedicated slop tanks with associated pumping and piping
arrangements
Substances
The underwater discharge outlet is sited on in Slop tank (P) in way of the turn ofthe bilge and
Do not use the sea chest of port side for sea water suction during rUlllvA II (under water)
discharge in order to avoid re-intake of discharged liquids into sea chest.
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to a
greater than 5 x 1000 Pa. at 20°C.
The ventilation procedures set out in APPENDIX C should be followed when tank cleaning
by ventilation is carried out.
In ventilating a tank the associated piping of the tank should be cleared of liquid and the tank
should be ventilated until no visible remains of liquid can be observed in the tank.
If normal observation is impossible or impracticable, measuring can be carried out via cargo
tank to vapour control valve or dipping plug with portable level gauging unit.
Cargo tank gas freeing can be accomplished by the usc of sea water driven fan.
The fan can be fitted to the tank cleaning openings for individually venting of tanks. (LG
system fans and portable gas freeing fan for cleaning as per 8.5 IBC and MARPOL Annex II
app. II).
Capacity of portable gas freeing fan is about 8,500 m3/h.
can use
l.G main and cargo manifold em'cy cross line to be interconnected by spool piece with
spectacle flange. (Shown on FIG 4)
The minimum rate of for cargo tank
capacity is 4,1
All cargo tanks and slop tanks are provided with fixed tank cleaning machine. See Fig-9 for
location and system. The system is capable of operating on the open/closed cycle principle
with tank cleaning main S. W. lines connected to tank cleaning pumps of 200m3Ih at 11 OMTH.
Tank cleaning heater has a capacity of200m3/h at a temperature of20°C~85°C. Jet stream
type all tank washing machines have a capacity of Abt. 15m3 /h at a pressure of 8Kg/cm 2 • The
temperature oftank cleaning water is controlled by a steam regulating valve. So, thirteen (13)
sets of tank washing machines could be operated simultaneously at 60 °C .
SECTION 3:
CARGO UNLOADING PROCEDURES AND TANK STRIPPING
3.1 This Section contains operational procedures in respect of cargo unloading and tank stripping
which must be followed in order to ensure compliance with the requirements of Annex II.
Throughout this Manual the word "discharge" is used to refer to the discharge of residues or
residue I water mixtures either into the sea or to reception facilities, whilst the word
"unloading" is used to to unloading of cargo to
The ship is certified to carry a large number of different products covered by MARPOL
73178 are to
II are
Prior to arrival at an unloading port, a cargo unloading plan with respect to the requirements
of MARPOL 73178 Annex II must be formulated and the appropriate preparatory measures
taken.
The unloading sequence must be such that a proper trim for optimal stripping can be
maintained throughout the operation. Trim by the bow is not acceptable. The ship retain a
suitable trim by the stern in order to receive the maximum flow towards the suction well.
Trim and list may be changed by ballasting appropriate ballast tanks.
On notification of shore readiness to receive cargo, the appropriate valves should be opened.
The appropriate cargo pumps should be started very slowly and then the other pump should
be started in a similar manner. The shore connection valves have to be opened last in order to
prevent any product present in the shoreline coming into the ship's line system.
In case unloading involves substances for which a prewash with subsequent discharge of the
pre washing water to reception facilities in the unloading port is required, the procedures for
this or alternatives before the next sea passage commences, should be agreed upon with the
terminal at an early stage.
The basic requirement is that all noxious liquid substances shall be unloaded to the maximum
practicable extent.
The operational requirements to be followed during stripping cargo tanks and draining of
cargo lines are included in 3.3.
The stripping capability has been verified for each tank using its pump and permanent piping
system (see also 4.4.2). Provisional hose connections temporarily connected to and replacing
permanent piping have not been considered for stripping efficiency and shall not be used
when II requires a specific stripping capability. This implies that the barge
There are reception facility requirements on unloading ports for all cases of unloading
Category X substances and for unloading of high viscosity or solidifying Category Y
substances.
On nearing completion of tank discharge in accordance with cargo unloading plan, the
cargo pump losses suction and hunts periodically. The cargo pump should be progressive
slowed down for cargo pumps keep steady. Main discharge valve of the cargo pump should
be closed and compressed air should be supplied through purging valve fitted at cargo
discharge pipe stack. Cargo residue in pipe stack is stripped by compressed air or N2 gas to
shore manifold through stripping line of 25A and 40A. After completion of stripping by the
cargo pump, the cargo pump should be stopped. If necessary, allowing the cargo to flow to
the section well for app. 5 minutes, above mentioned stripping procedures may be repeated.
procedure have been completed, then the residue of cargo main line between the pump
and the shore connection valves is stripped to the shore facilities by blowing compressed
air to cargo manifold during pump delivery valve's being closed position.
- The compressed air is supplied from the deck service air line to cargo main line by means
of a flexible hose connected to an air purging valve for manifold.
short IS this An~'''Q1"llYn
- For stripping more than one grade cargo, the flexible hose should be provided for each
of or
necessary before the stripping of next grade.
- Repeat this drain out procedure three times until residue of line is completely
discharged.
Certain substances will require heated carriage and unloading. This may be a shipper's
requirement due to the nature of the substance or it may be due to the possibility of the
substance solidifying at ambient temperatures.
A description of the cargo heating and cargo temperature indicating systems is given under
item 2.2 of this Manual.
be unloaded to the cargo receiving terminal as part ofthe cargo. After mandatory stripping;'
procedure have been completed, then the residue of cargo main line between the pump
and the shore connection valves is stripped to the shore facilities by blowing compressed
air to cargo manifold during pump delivery valve's being closed position.
The compressed air is supplied from the deck service air line to cargo main line by means
of a flexible hose connected to an air purging valve for manifold.
short time is generally necessary for this operation.
- For stripping more than one grade cargo, the flexible hose should be provided for each
grade of cargo or in emergency the cleaning of flexible hose used cargo will be
necessary before the stripping of next grade.
- Repeat this drain out procedure three times until residue of the main line is completely
discharged.
For effective stripping of cargo tanks, it is recommended that the ship to keep with the trim at
least 10 by the stern and without permanent list.
Celiain substances will require heated carriage and unloading. This may be a shipper's
requirement due to the nature of the substance or it may be due to the possibility of the
substance solidifying at ambient temperatures.
A description of the cargo heating and cargo temperature indicating systems is given under
item 2.2 of this Manual.
In case only the stripping ability has failed (break down of pump after unloading, broken or
not pump
has been used to unload the cargo), it should be noted that the tank is no longer certifIed with
For cargoes for which a prewash with delivery ofthe prewashing water to a reception facility
is required (see 4.4.7), the normal procedures may be followed except that an extended
prewash may be required by the government appointed surveyor. For other category Y and Z
substances,the stripping cannot be regarded as failed unless there remain more than 75 litres
onboard in each tank with its cargo system.
In the event that an excessive amount remains in any cargo tank/piping system, a prewash as
far as possible in accordance with addendum B shall be carried out and the prewashing water
shall be discharged to a reception facility in the unloading port. In the absence of suitable
shore reception facilities, the local government appointed surveyor shall be consulted with a
view to obtain shore assistance to reduce the residues in the tank to acceptable quantities or
alternatively to obtain permission in writing to on carry slops to another port with suitable
reception facility.
Additionally, the adjoining ballast double hull tanks and cofferdams should be kept empty if
sea water temperature is below cargo temperature or filled with hot water via deck.
Temporary use of deck cargo heaters for other tanks or temporary relocation of a deck cargo
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heater may be considered.
If it is not possible to heat the cargo sufficiently to make it a non-solidifying and low
viscosity substance (see 4.4.4) then the procedures applicable to solidifying or high viscosity
substances shall be followed.
The cargo record book shall be completed in the appropriate places on completion of any
cargo operation involving substances in the categories and the of a
substance refer to the ship's List of Products.
This vessel is also certified for carriage of oil cargoes. Annex I to MARPOL 73/78 has
a IS to
SECTION 4:
TO
OF RESIDUES,
This section contains operational procedures in respect of tank cleaning, ballast and slops
handling which must be followed in order to ensure compliance with the requirements of
Annex II.
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cargo, cleaning, ballasting and deballasting the tank, shall take into account the following:-
The Category of the substance should be obtained from the relevant Certificate.
Under MARPOL Annex II the only Special Area is the Antarctic area.
Outside the Antarctic area, the requirements of Annex II are the same everywhere.
No discharges into the sea of residues of Noxious Liquid Substances, or
mixtures containing such substances, are allowed within the Antarctic area
(the sea area south of latitude 60 0 S).
Below is detailed in which cases tank washing water is required to be discharged to
a reception facility and when such washing water may be discharged to the sea.
4.4.3.1 Category
Discharge of Category X residues to the sea is not permitted. In all cases the cargo
tanks shall be prewashed as specified in Addendum B and all prewashing water shall
be discharged to a reception facility prior to departure from the unloading port. The
Cargo Record Book shall be endorsed by a Government appointed Surveyor upon
the completion of prewash and discharge of the prewashing water.
water subsequently to may be ~>"'~H'.U to the sea the
outlet at a rate the ship is proceeding at 7
knots or more, is more than 12 nautical miles off land and is in a water depth of 25
meters or more.
4.4.3.3 Category Z:
Category Z residues and tank washings may be discharged to the sea through the
underwater outlet at a maximum rate of 550 m 3/h when the ship is proceeding at 7
knots or more, is more than 12 nautical miles off land and is in a water depth of 25
meters or more.
The properties of the substance should be obtained from the shipping document.
means a or
with a viscosity equal to or greater than 50 mPa.s at the unloading temperature.
"Low Viscosity Substance" means a noxious liquid substance which is not a high
viscosity substance.
Reception facilities are required to be available for all Category X substances and
for all high viscosity or solidifying Category Y substances in all ports where such
substances are unloaded.
No requirement can, based on Annex II, be put on a ship to heat a cargo sufficiently
to make it a non-solidifying or low viscosity substance for the purpose of relieving
the port from its obligation to provide adequate reception facilities for these
substances. Nevertheless, such substances should as far as reasonable and
practicable be unloaded in low viscosity/non-solidifying condition.
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In 4.4.7 is detailed when cargo residues and pre-washing water are required to be
discharged to a reception facility. Below are listed those discharges which may be
done into the sea and the conditions for this.
No discharges into the sea of noxious liquid substances or residues of such
substances are allowed to take place within the Antarctic area (the sea area
south of latitude GOOS).
If cargo residues, prewashing water, other washing water, dirty ballast and/or clean
ballast, for which different discharge requirements apply, are mixed in any way, the
most strict of the discharge requirements should apply to the complete volume ofthe
mixture.
4.4.8.1 Category X.
a) Any water added to a cargo tank after it has been prewashed and emptied in
accordance with Addendum B may be discharged into the sea through the
underwater outlet at a maximum pumping rate of 550m3/h when the vessel is
proceeding at 7 knots or more, is more than 12 miles off land and is in a water
depth of 25 metres or more.
b) Any cargo tank which has been washed to commercial requirements to accept
loading of a different cargo will normally be considered as clean. Ballast water
a) When a required prewash has been carried out any water subsequently added to
the tank may be discharged into the sea through the underwater outlet at a
maxunUl,l1 discharge rate of 550 m 3/h when the vessel is proceeding at 7 knots or
more, is more than 12 miles off land and is in a water depth of 25 metres or more.
b) If a tank which has been satisfactorily prewashed is then additionally washed with
a of water not than a with 1
(see Addendum B) then any water subsequently added to the tank may be
sea to
outlet position provided the ship is not less than 12 miles from land and
water
during this additional washing shall be discharged into the sea in accordance with
a) above unless it is discharged to a reception facility.
c) Discharge il'om clean cargo tanks may be carried out m accordance with
4.4.8.l.b.
4.4.8.4 CategOlY Z.
4.4.8.l.b.
When a medium other than water, such as mineral oil or chlorinated solvent, is used
to wash a tank, then its discharge is governed by the provisions of Annex I or Annex
II respectively as such a medium had been carried as a cargo. Tank washing
procedures involving the use of such media shall not be used unless specifically
described in this HU.aLH.U and approved on behalf of the Administration.
When small amounts of cleaning additives (detergents) are added to water in order
to
additional to those applicable to the tank due to the previous cargo apply.
Lists of tank cleaning additives evaluated and found to meet the above gIven
criterion are issued annually by IMO through the document MEPC.2/Circ.n.
Notwithstanding the procedures specified in 4.4.3, 4.4.7 and 4.4.8, any substance of
Category X, Y or Z which has a vapour pressure equal to or greater than 5 kPa at
20°C (and do not contain heavy components), may be suitable for tank cleaning by
the ventilation procedures specified in Addendum C.
Vapour pressure of substances are identified through the Shipping documents.
Vapour pressure value only, as criterion for tank cleaning by ventilation, is not
sufficient.
Possible toxicity of the substance must be specially regarded for each product prior
to any tank ventilation.
Any water subsequently added to a tank after it has been ventilated in accordance
with Addendum C may be regarded as clean and is not subject to any discharge
restrictions under Amlex II.
4.5. Having assessed the above information, the correct operational procedures to
be followed should be identified using the instructions and flow diagram of
section 5. Appropriate entries shall be made in the Cargo Record Book
indicating the procedure adopted.
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SECTION 5:
AND
Information relating to melting point and viscosity, for those substances which have a melting point
equal to or greater than O°C or a viscosity equal or greater than 50 mPa.s at 20°C, shall be obtained
from the shipping document.
1 Deleted
2 - Cargo
F.P.TK(C) 1925.4
NO.1 2041.5
ADDENDUM A
OF
TANK WASHINGS / BALLAST CONTAINING RESIDUES OF CATEGORY
SUBSTANCES
Note 1: This flow diagram shows the basic requirements applicable to all age groups of ships and is
for guidance only.
Note 2: All discharges into the sea are regulated by Annex I!.
Note 3: Within the Antarctic area, any discharge into the sea of Noxious Liquid Substances or
mixtures such substances is prohibited.
YES
Residue is Apply COP 1(a) or 3
Cat. X
YES YES
Solidifying
Apply COP 1 (a) or 1 (b)
or Highly
Viscous
NO
NO Apply COP 2(a) or 3
YES
Residue is Apply COP 2(a) or 3
CaLZ
NO
YES
No discharge
requirements
NO
No transport allowed
ofthis Manual I
:allast tanks or wash tank to commercial standards I
I I
6 Ballast added to tank
X
7 Conditions for discharge of ballast/residue/water mixtures other
than prewash:
ADDENDUM
1. General
A principle of Annex II is that cargoes shall be unloaded (removed from the cargo tanks and
piping systems) to the maximum possible extent before being mixed with water which
subsequently be discharged into the sea.
For less harmful substances satisfactory stripping is obtained by complying with specific
capability through use of stripping and line blowing
The purpose of the required prewash is thus to reduce the amount of cargo remaining in the
tank and piping system after unloading and stripping by flushing mainly the tank bottom, the
sump, the pump and the pipelines with the prewashing water. The prewash does not aim at
cleaning the tank for ballasting or loading purposes. To reduce the quantity of diluted slops
delivered to the reception facility, care should be taken not to use too large amounts of water
for the prewash. The use of seawater or detergents for pre washing may cause difficulties for
the reception facility or the ultimate destruction/disposal of the waste. Such use of
seawater/detergents should accordingly be discussed in advance with the reception facility.
Use of other washing media than water is allowed only when the procedures for this have
been approved by class on behalf of the Administration and such procedures are included in,
or covered by, this Manual. See also item 4.4.9 ofthis Manual.
When prewashing after carriage of a Category X substance, the prewash and discharge shall
continue until the concentration of cargo in the washing water pumped out is below 0.1 % by
weight as given in Regulation 13.6.1. The discharge shall continue until the tank is empty.
The measurement of the concentration shall be accepted by a Government appointed
Surveyor who shall also endorse the Cargo Record Book, as required by Regulation 16.4.
The below given standard prewash procedures shall, after unloading of Category X
substances, be applied only in situations where the Government appointed Surveyor in
Detailed
Prewash procedures for non-solidifying substances without
Prewash procedures for solidifying substances without recycling,
Prewash procedures recycling of washing medium,
are below.
Details of the various tank cleaning machines are given in item 2.9 of this Manual.
1) Tanks shall be prewashed using the fixed tank cleaning machines operated at, at least,
8 bar.
2) When prewashing after Category X substances, all tank surfaces shall be washed.
When pre washing after Category Y substances, only one tank cleaning machine /
location need be used in anyone tank.
3) During prewashing, the amount of water accumulating in the tank shall be minimised
by pumping out slops continuously and promoting flow to the suction point (positive
list and trim). Ifthis condition cannot be met, the washing procedure shall be repeated
three times, with thorough stripping of the tank between washings. If delivery of the
washing water to the reception facility cannot take place directly during the
prewashing, the prewashing water may be transferred to any of the slop tanks or to
any other empty and suitable cargo tank (temporary slop tank).
4) Those substances which have a viscosity equal to or greater than 50 mPa.s at 20°C
shall be washed with hot water (temperature at least 60°C), unless the properties of
the substances make such washing less effective. (The viscosity for these substances
is required to be stated in the shipping documents).
5) The required minimum water quantity to be used for the prewash is given in Table
B-l. The other required minimum parameters for the prewash are given in Table B-2.
6) The drop lines (and deck cargo heaters) shall, if used, be flushed during the prewash.
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7) After pre washing the tank, pump and cargo lines shall be thoroughly stripped.
prewashing, the prewashing water may be transferred to any of the slop tanks or to
any other empty and suitable cargo tank (temporary slop tank).
6) Tanks shall be washed with hot water (temperature at least 60°C), unless the
properties of the substance makes such washing less effective.
7) The required minimum water quantity to be used for the prewash is given in Table
B-1. The other required minimum parameters for the prewash are given in Table B-2.
8) The drop lines (and deck cargo heaters) shall, if used, be flushed during the prewash.
9) After pre washing the tank, pump and cargo lines shall be thoroughly stripped.
1) Prewashing with a recycled washing medium may be adopted for the purpose of
washing more than one cargo tank. In determining the quantity of washing medium,
due regard shall be given to the expected amount of residues in the tanks and the
properties orthe pre washing medium and whether any initial rinse or flushing is
employed. Unless sufficient data are provided, the calculated end concentration of
cargo residues in the washing medium shall not exceed 5% based on the stripping test
quantities as given in Table 2.
2) The recycled prewashing medium shall only be used for washing tanks having
contained the same' or similar substances.
3) A quantity of prewashing medium sufficient to allow continuous washing shall be
added to the tank or tanks to be prewashed.
11) Thereafter, the tank shall be subjected to a rinse, using clean washing medium, with
continuous drainage and discharged to a reception facility. The rinse shall, as a
minimum, cover the tank bottom and be sufficient to flush the pump and the
pipelines.
The table below is calculated using the formula with a "k" factor of 1.0 and may be used as
an easy reference.
3
Tank Volume (m3)
Stripping Quantity (m )1-_ _ _.......,-_ _ _ _.,.....-_ _ _---1
100 500 3000
:S 0.04 1.2 2.9 5.4
0.10 2.9
2.2
3
Minimum quantity ofwater in m for a prewash
Residue
Tank
Tank No. 3
Quantity k=O.5 k=1.0 k=1.2 k=2.4
wlume(m ) 3
r (m )
Table B-2
'.(S)
'.(P)
ADDENDUMC
VENTILATION PROCEDURES
1. Cargo residues of substance with a vapour pressure greater than 5 kPa at 20°C may be
removed from a cargo tank by ventilation.
Before residues of Noxious Liquid Substances are ventilated from a tank the safety hazards
relating to cargo flammability and/or toxicity shall be considered. regard to safety
aspects, the operational requirements for openings cargo 'JL<rUJ 74, as amended,
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a converted ship) date on which conversion to chemical tanker was commenced: 2009-06-22 .
The ship also complies fully with the following amendments to the Code:
All, up to and incl. the 2012 -Amendments (MSC.340(91) / MEPC.225(64»
The ship is exempted from compliance with the following provisions of the Code:
Not applicable
This Certificate is valid until 2019-12-18 3 subject to surveys in accordance with 1.5 of the Code.
The Certificate can be issued only to ships entitled to fly the flags of States which are both a Contracting Government to the 1974 so LAS
Convention and a Party to MARPOL 73/78.
2 Ship Type: Any entry must relate to all relevant recommendations, e.g. an entry "Type 2" means Type 2 in all respects prescribed by the
Code.
Insert the date of expiry as speCified by the Administration in accordance with 1.5.6.1 of the Code. The day and the month of this day
correspond to the anniversary date as defined in 1.3.3 of the Code, unless amended in accordance with 1.5.6.8 of the Code.
1. That the ship has been surveyed in accordance with the provisions of section 1.5 of the
2. That the survey showed that the construction and equipment of the ship and the condition thereof
are in all respects satisfactory and that the ship complies with the relevant provisions of the Code.
3. That the ship has been provided with a Manual in accordance with Appendix 4 of Annex II of
MARPOL 73/78 as called for by regulation 14 of Annex II, and that the arrangements and
equipment of the ship prescribed in the Manual are in all
Manual 2009-10-06
4. That the ship, provided that all relevant operational provisions of the Code and Annex II of
f'vIARPOL 73/78 are meets the for the in bulk of the products
included in the attached LIST OF PRODUCTS 4,5 (with conditions of carriage).
5. That in accordance with 1.46 /2.8.2 6 the provisions of the Code are modified in respect of the ship
in the manner:
Not
That
6.26 where a '.... aiver permitted by paragraph 2.2.7 of the code is granted and the approved stability
instrument required by paragraph 2.2.6 of the Code is not fitted, loading shall be made in
accordance '.'lith the follm... ing approved methods:
(i)6 in accordance with the loading conditions provided in the approved loading manual, stamped
and dated and signed by a responsible officer of the Administration, or of an
organization recognized by the Administration; or
(ii)6 in accordance with loading conditions verified remotely using an approved means ; or
(iii)6 in accordance with a loading condition which lies within an approved range of conditions
defined in the approved loading manual referred to in (i) above; or
(iv)6 in accordance with a loading condition verified using approved critical KG/GM data defined in
the approved loading manual referred to in (i) above;.
Where it is required to load the ship other than in accordance with the above instruction, then the
necessary calculations to justify the proposed loading conditions should be communicated to the
certifying Administration who may authorize in writing the adoption of the proposed loading
condition.
- void -
4
Products: Products listed in Chapter 17 of the Code or which have been evaluated by the Administration in accordance with 1.1.6 of the
Code, shall be listed. In respect of the latter "new" products, any special requirements provisionally prescribed shall be noted.
5 Products: The list of products the ship may carry shall include the Noxious Liquid Substances of Category Z which are not covered by the
Code and shall be identified as "Chapter 18 Category Z".
6 Delete as appropriate.
5
Certificate No: n1070835-abz
Date of issue: 2017-10-29
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
that, at a survey required by 1.5.2 of the Code the ship was found to comply with the relevant provisions
of the Code.
Annual survey: Place: Date:
Intermediate 7 survey:
Surveyor, DNV GL
AnnuaF survey:
Signature: .
Annual/intermediate
( advancement
THIS IS TO CERTIFY:
that, at an annual/intermediate 7 survey in accordance with paragraph 1.5.6.8.3 of the Code, the ship
was found to comply with the relevant provisions of the Code and Annex II of MARPOL 73/78.
Place: Date:
Signature: .
7 Delete as appropriate.
Certificate No: nl070835-abz
Date of issue: 2017-10-29
The ship complies with the relevant provisions of the Code and Annex II of MARPOL
73/78, and this Certificate shall, in accordance with paragraph 1.5.6.3 of the Code, be
accepted as valid until
Place: Date:
Signature:
Signature:
This Certificate shall, in accordance with paragraph 1.5.6.5 or 1.5.6.67 of the Code, be
accepted as valid until
Place: Date:
Signature: .
Certificate No: nl070835-abz
Date of issue: 2017-10-29
In accordance with paragraph 1.5.6.8 of the Code, the new anniversary date is
Place: Date:
Signature:
Signature:
Page 5 5
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l=~
). primary, linear and "'_, " ..,m:l B 11, :~, 20, V
21 25
Alcohols (C12·C13). primary, Hnear and """',...." ... "1 A.B,C 20,21 V
linelilf J
~holli {C14-C18), primary, linear and """"''''''''''1 A,B.C 21 y
I
hl'lelilf
Alcoholic beverages, 1'1,(1,$, A B,C 5 Z
Alkanes (C6-C9) A,B,C X
Iso- and cycIo-alkana (C1Q..C11)
Iso. and cyclo-liIlkaf'la {C12+)
ifl
A.B,C
A, B, C
~
Y i
,C
, n-Alk"",. (C9-C11)
n·Alkanlltl> (C10+) B C
Alklflelli \ \,; _ .J}, linear and UI "" "" '''''"', l flminl""'''' S, C
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_______________iiii..;'·_' "!O
n-Sutyl alcohol
sec-BuM alcohol
A.S C
A,S C ~ Z
~
ten-Butyl alcohol A.B,C
Butylamine (all isomers) A 8
BuM benzYl Dhthalate A,B.C
BuM butyrate (a. isomers) A.B.C
Bul.WDecvllCetvllEicosvl methacrylate mhrture A.B
,glycol A,B,C
Butyl """,,,.."', ... ,'" A,S i ~;' 15, 19, Z
n-BuM A,B.C i Y
ButvraJdehyde (raM isomers) A B,C 25 V
gammra-Butvrolaetone A,BC 7 Y
Calcium alkarvl $u1phonate (C11·C50) AB 6 11 16 25 Z
Calcium alkyl (C1(I·C28) salicylate AB 11,16,21, Y
25
Calcium carbonate slurry ABC 8 6 OS
CaiCtum hydroxide slullY ABC 8 21 Z
Calcium hypochlorite solution (15% or less) ABC 7 Y
Calcium IiGI'106UlphQnJte solutions ABC 7 21 Z
Calcium Iong-chain alkyl (C5-C10) phenate A,B,C Y
Calcium Iong-chain alkYl (C11.C40} phenate ABC 20 Y
Calcium Iong..chain alkyl phenate sulphide (Ca-C40) A,a C 8,20 Y
Calcium long-ehain alkyl $alicylate {C13+} ABC 20 Y
I Calcium long-chain alkyl (C18-C26) salicylate A,B 1',16,20, Y
i . 21 25
CalCium nitrate SOlutiOns (50% or less) ABC 5 1 Z
ICalCium nitrate/Magnesium nitrate/Potassium chloride A,B,C 8.21 Z
solution
~.amelina oil A B.C .2 20 Y
epsilon-CaproJactam (moH.en or aqueous solution) A,B C 14 Z
Carbolic oil AB 7, '1,16,21, Y
25
Cashew nut shell oil (untreated) ABC 20 21 25 Y
castor oil A B,C 20 21 Y
CMium fonnate $olulion (*) A,B,C B Y
J CetylJEicO$yI methacrylate mixture A.B 12,15,19, Y
I 21
Chlorobenzene ABC 7 25 Y
Chloroform AS 7 11 16 25 Y
Chlorohyclrin$ (crude) A,B 7,11 1625 Y
4-Chloro-2-methylphenoxyacelic acid, dimethytamine A,B,C 7,21 Y
salt solutio.!l .---~
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LIST Of PRODUCTS Conditions of carriage Pollution
Cat4lGOrY
Products ")5}- Tanks I Tank grou.,. Footnotes
p-Cnlorotoluene A B.C 1 21 25 Y
Choline chloride solutions A.B.C 8 Z
Citric acid aO% or less} A B,C 7 Z
Coal slulTY A,S.C 7 8 OS
Coal tar ABC 72021 X
Coal tar naPhtha solvent ABC 21 25 Y
Cocoa butter ABC 20.21 Y
Coconut oil ABC 20.21 Y
Coconut oil fatty acid A.B,C 20.21 Y
Coconut oil fatty acid methYl ester ABC a y
CODoer saH of lona chain (C17+) alkanoic acid A.B C 20,21 Y
Com oil ABC 20 21 Y
Cotton seed oil ABC 20 21 Y
Creosote (ooal tar) A.B 1.11.16.20. X
21 25
Cresols (all isomers) ABC 7.21 Y
Cresylic acid. dephenolized A.B,C 7 Y
CresYlic acid sodium salt solution ABC 7 21 Y
Crotonaldehvde AB 11 16 25 Y
Cyciohexane ABC 21 Y
Cvclohexanol ABC 21 Y
, Cyclohexanone A,B.C 25 Z
· Cvcfohexanone C~lohexanol mixture ABC 25 Y
Cyclohexytamine ABC 25 Y
· 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer (molten) A, B. C 20 21 Y
i Cyclopentane A,B.C Y
I Cyclopenlene A, B. C Y
: p-Cymene A,B.C Y
Decahydronaphthalene A, B. C Y
! Decanoic ac:id A,B C 21 X
I Decene A,B,C X
· Daevl aloohol (all isomers) ABC 18 21 Y
DecylfDodecyl/Tetradecyl Oil leohol mixture A,S 11,16,21. Y
25
· Decylo)cytettahydrothiophene dioxide ABC 7 21 25 X
Diacetone alcohol A,B.C Z
· DialkYi (C6-C9) diphenylamines A,B,C Z
· DialkYi (C9-C10) phthalates ABC 20 Y
Dialkyl {C7-C13) ohthalates A.B,C 8.20 X
DialkYi thlophosphates sodium salts solution A.S 1. 11. 16,21. Y
25
Dibutytamine A.B C 25 Y
Oibutyl hydroaen chosDhonate ABC 21 Y
DibutYI phthalate A,BC 7 X
Dibutyl terephlhaLate A.B.C 8.21 Y
Dichlorobenzene (all isomers) ABC 7 25 X
I 3,4-Dlchloro--1-butene A.B
ABC
r 7.11,16.25
7 25
y
Z
1 '-Dichloroethane
Oichloroethvl ether ABC 7 25 Y
1,6-Dichlorohexane A.B.C 1.25 Y
22'-DichloroisoprOPYI ether AB 7 11 16 25 Y
Dichloromethane ABC 7 25 Y
2.4.Dictllorophenoxyacetic acid. dlethanolamine salt A, B, C 7.21 Y
solution
2.4-Dictllorophenoxyacetic acid, dimethylarnine salt A,B.C 7,21 Y
: solution (70% Of less>
;"" ~":',
Y
Diethvl Phthalate A. B C 7 Y
Diethyf sulphate ABC 7 25 Y
Oig~cid~etherofbmphenoIA A.B.C 7 20.21 x
y
y
y
Diisobutylene A, B. C y
Oiisobutyl ketone A, B. C y
Oiisobutvl chthalate ABC 7 x
Oiisooooyl adipate y
A BJ...,;C;-_ _ _ _ _ _-l-i7:--".-:=--_ _+-_-+.-_-i
Diisooctyl phthalate •C 8 20 y
DiisODfOPanolamine B C 21 Z
Dii;w;.n"""l amine A B 11 16 25 Y
DiiSOi1!tIPyfbenzene {all isomers} A, B, C x
Diis hthalene ABC 6 y
N N-Dimethyfacetamide A B 11 16 25 z
N.N-Dimethyfacetamide solution (40% or less) A. B. C 11,25 z
Dimethvl adiDate ABC 7 21 X
Dimethylamine solution (45% or less) A B 11 16 25 y
Dimethylamine solution (greater than 45% but not A, B 11, 16.25 Y
greater than 55%).
N N-Dimettwleyotohexyiamine A B 11 16 25 Y
DimethYl dlsulphjde A B 7 11 16 25 Y
Dimethylethanolamine ABC 25 Y
! DimethYlformamicie AI B, C 25 Y
Dimethyl glutarate ABC 7 Y
Dimethyl hydrogenphosjjhite ABC 7 11 25 Y
Dimethyl octanoic acid A. B. C 20 21 Y
Dimethyl phthalate ABC 1 21 Y
Dimethylpolys~oxane ABC 8 Y
2.2-0imethy\propane-1 3-diol (molten or solution) ABC 8.21 Z
Dimethyl succinate ABC 7 21 Y
Dinon)'! phthalate A. B. C Y
Dioctyl phthalate A. B. C x
tm
'(
~
21 Y
Z
Z
A, 8,20 21 '(
Y
a
2-EthylheXllmOic acid 8 '(
12 15 19 V
ne 11.16 25 Y
,,~"w_~, "''':11) """,,,,,,,,,,,-1,3401, (C8.c10) 20,21 y
ester
Ethylidene
itt c 11,25 '(
Ethyl ~th..ljl)lahf ~;. 15, 19, Y
,,,-,,,,, A,B 11,16 Y
""'''''
Ethyt propionate A.B,C Y
2-EthYI-3-DJ'oPvlacrolein ABC 21 25 Y
Fatty acid (satumted C13+) ABC 8.21 Y
Fatty acid methyl esters (m) A.B 11,16.20, Y
21 25
Fattv acids (C16i") ABC 20 Y
Fatty acids, (C12+) A,B 11.16.20, Y
21 25
Fatty acids. (C8-C10) AS 11.16,20, Y
21 25
Fatty acids. essentially linear, (C8-C18) 2-ethylhexyl A,B,C Y
elilter
Fish oil ABC 20 21 Y
Formaldehyde solutions (45°Al or less) ABC 7 21 25 Y
Formamide A.B C 7 21 Y
Furfural ABC 725 Y
Furfuryl alcohol ABC 17 Y
Glucitollglycero/ blend propoxylated (containing 10% A.S , 1.7,11. 16, Y
or more amines) 20 25
Glucitollglycero/ blend propoxylated (containing less A.S 7.11,16,25 l
than 10% amines)
Glucose solution ABC 86 OS
Glutaraldehyde solutions (50% or less) A.B C 7 Y
Glycerine ABC 5 7 Z
Glycerol ethoxvlated ABC 7,6 OS
Glycerol monooleate ABC I 2Q.21 Y
Glycerol propoxylated AB 7 11 16 25 Z
Glycerol, propoxvlated and ethoxvlated ABC 7 Z
Glyceroflsucrose blend propoxvlated and ethQXYlated ABC 7 Z
Glyceryl triacetate ABC 7 Z
Glvcidvi Mter of C10 trtalkvlacetic acid ABC 7 Y
Glycine sodium sa/I solution ABC 8 Z
GIy-COliC acid solution (70% or less 1 A.B,C 7 21 Z
GIYOKa! solution (40% or leiS) ABC 7 21 Y
GlvDhosate solution (not containing surfactant) ABC 7 21 Y
Grape seed oil ABC 2 20 Y
.,.,
Malitol solution - - S . C
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g ~S~c~______~____
~B~C~____________
v
z
Metam sodium solution 8 1 16 25 x
Methacrylic acid A, B. C 19.21, v
Methyl acetate A. B, C Z
Methvl acetoacetate ABC 7 Z
. Methyl acrylate A. B 12. 15, 19, Y
25
Methyl alcohol A, B. C y
Methylamine solutions (42% or less) A, .B 11 16 25 y
y
Methyiamyl alcohol A, B. C z
Methyl amyl ketone A, B. C z
N-Methylaniline AB ! 11 16 25 Y
alpha-Methylbenfqll alcohol with acetophenone (15% A, e 11,16,20, y
or less) 21 25
Methyl tert-butyl ether A. B. C z
Methyl butyl ketone A. B. C y
Methylcydot\exane A. e, C y
Methyl dlethanolamine ABC 720 y
2-Methyl-6-ethyl aniline A. e, C y
Methyl ethyl ketone A, e, C z
2-Methyl-5-ethyl pyridine A, e, C y
N-Methvlalucamine solution (70% Of less) A e C 5 7 z
2-Methylglutaronitrile with 2-Ethylsuccinonitrile (12% A. e 11,16,25 z
or less)
2-Mettwl-2-hvdroxv-3-butvne A eC 21 25 z
Methyl isobuM ketone A, e, C z
Methyl methacrylate A. B 12,15,19, y
25
3-Methyl-3-melhoxybutBnol ABC 8 z
Methyl naphthalene (molten) A. e, C x
2-Methyl-1.3-ptopanediol A. B. C z
Methyl propyl ketone ABC 5 z
2-Methylpyridine A 8 11, 16 z
3-Methylovridine A B 11 16 z
4-Methylpyridine A. B 11,16,21, z
25
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i
List of Products for DNV GL Id No: 27839
Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk No.: 1564 Date of issue: 2014-10-09
~ame of Ship:"SUNGA ALAMANDA"
Pollution
US1' OF PRODUCTS Conditions of CiMTIage category
Products AI}!>,," T,.nq J Tank CroUDs footnotes
Octanoic 8Ckl (all isomers) A, e,c '(
fl·Qdvl acetate C 21
Oc:M decYl adiPate • 21 Y
) OIefin+Alkyi ester eopol~r (moleeulsr weighl 6.20.21 Y
i 2000+)
, Olefin . ABC 15 X
Olefin mixtures (CS-CJ) :A.8,C V
Olefin mildure1& (C5·C15~ -'- ~-~ ...-,..--.'
A,e,C X
Olefins (013+ all isomers) ABC 8 21 V
Oleic acid ABC 21 V
Oleylamine 21 25 X
Olive oil Be 20 21 Y
Oxweoated ""t" h'/dl'OC<llrbon mixture B.C Z
Palm acid oil i 20.21 Y
Palm fatty add distillate 20.21 I Y
Palmkemel ~ 00 .20~21 r y
Palm kemel fatty add C 20.21.25 Y
Palm kernel oil B,~C 20 21 Y
Palm ~emel oktin A.B,C 20 21 Y
l Palm kernel stearin A.B,C 20,21 Y
i Palm mid-fraction ABC 20 21 Y
, Patmoil A.B C 20 21 '(
Palm oil fatty acid moth'" ester A,B C 21 Y
. Palm olein 20 21 Y
Palm stearin itBBCC 20 21 Y
Paraffin wax BC 20 21 Y
Paraldehyde A.B C 21 Z
1,3·Pentadieoe A,B 12,15,19, Y
25
1,J..Pentadtene (greater than 50%) cyclopentene and A,B 11, 13, 15, '(
isomers, mixtures 16 25
Pentaethylenehexamine A B,C 8 X
PeiWnoic acid A,B,C Y
Petrolatum ABC 20 21 '(
Phenol A,B 7, 11, , 6, 21, Y
25
1-Phenyl+xylyl ethane A,B,C Y
alpha-Pinene A,B,C X
Pine oil ABC 20 21 X
PiperaZine, 68% solution A,B 4,7,11,16, '(
20 21 25
Polyacryljc acid solution (40% or less) ABC 7 Z
Polyalkylalkenaminesuccinimide. molybdenum A. B, C 20 '(
oXY$ulPhide
Polv(2-8)alkYlene olvcol monoalkyl (C1·C6) ether A.B C 8 Z
Poly(2-8)alkylene glyeol monoalkyl (C1 +06) ether A,B,C 8 '(
acetate
I Poll[alk:yl (C10-C20) methacrylate ABC 20 21 Y
: Polyalkyl (C10-C18) methacrylatefethylene-propy B.C 20,21 Y
: copolYmer mixture
Polyaluminium chloride solution
PoIvbutene ~8C
B C
5 8
20 Y
Z
, Polybutenyl succinimide ABC 20 21 Y
Polyether (molecular .....eiaht 1350-i) I A B,C 8,20 Y
PoUution
\ UST 0' PRODUCTS Conditions of Carriage CII· .lI'..
Products 4}iW Tllnks I Tllnk arroYDS r Footnotes
Rapeseed oil A B,C 20 21 V
20,21 '(
! RllpeteeO oil {low erucic .cia conbilming less than 4% A.B,C
; free fatty acids}
y
! Rape seed oil fatty .cia methyl esten> A.B.C i
I Resin oil. di5b1I~.. - "-
AB
A.B C
11.16,25 Y
'(
I
Rice bran dI
i SafflO'Nl'1lf oil A.B C Y
, Shea butter A,B,C 120:2: y
~
solutions Z
Sodium alkyl (C14·Cl1) """"iJl1ViI<lI.... (6C-S5% Y
solution}
Sodium alliminosilieate slurf'll 8 1
a
B
.'_w
. Sodium benzoate
r Sodium bicarbonate solution (less than 1Oo/Q} 6.6
7,20,21 Y
I
$OIfJtioo 1tmrl50%)(') BC 8 Y
B,C 8 Z
Ofl~) B,C I 7.21 z
A.B,C 21 Z
ate';(3T\::~;;ution
or or urm
AB 7 11 16 21 Y
Sodium petroleum sulphonate ABC 720 Y
Sodium poIy(4Hacrvlate solutions A B,C B,21 Z
, Sodium silicate soIUtiOll A B,C 7 21 Y
j Sodium sulphate solutions A ~,C 5 B Z
I Sodium sulphide solution (15% or Iessl A,B C 7,21,25 V
. Sodium sulphite solutiOn (25% or less) ABC 7 21 Y
Sodium thiocYanate solution (56% or less) A,BC 6 21 Y
Sorbitol solution A B,C 7,6 as
SOyabean oil ABC 20 21 Y
Soybean Oil Fa!!¥ Acid Meth~ Ester A B.C 2,21 Y
styrene monomer AB 112.1519 y
I SUlphohydrocarbon CC3-C88} ABC a 20 21 Y
i SUleholane -,-"".
A.B C 7,2'1 Y
I Sulohonated DOIvacrvlate solution ABC 57 i
Sulphurized fat (C14~C20) A,B,C Z
Sulphurized polyolefinamide alkene (C28-C250) A, B,C Z
amine
Sunflower seed oil ABC 20.21 Y
Tall oil, crude ..-..-,- A.B.C 20 Y
Tall oil distilled ABC 20 V
Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids less than 20%) A.B,C Y
Tat! oil pitch A.B.C 20 Y
Tat! oil soap, crude A.B 2,7,11,16, Y
20 25
Tallow A,B C 20,21 Y
Tallow fatty acid ABC 8 20 21 Y
Tetraethylene Qlycol A,B.C 7 Z
Tetr8et~:t!ene eentamine A.B,C y
TetraethYl s~icate monomer/olicomer (20% in ethanol) ABC 5 Z
Conditions of Carriage
Ponutton
UST OF PRODUCTS [ category
Products .JIW Tanks i Tank arouDS Footnotes
Tetrahvdrofuran A,B C 25 z
Tetrahydronaphthalene A,B,C y
Tetramethvlbenzene (all isomers) A,B,C 21 x
Toluene ABC y
Toluenediamine A,B 11, 14, 16, y
20,21,24,
25
0-Toluidine AB 11 18,25 y
Tributyl phOllliphate A,a,C y
1 1 1-Trichloroethane ABC 7 y
1 1 2·Trichloroethane ABC 1 11 25 y
Tri<:hlol'OOthvlene AS 7 11 16 25 y
1 2 3-Trichlol'Ol)fopane AS 7. 11 16 25 y
1,1 ,2+Trichloro-1, 2,2-Triftuoroethane A,B,C 7 y
Tricresyl phosphate (containing less than 1% ortho- A. B, C 7.20 y
isomer)
Tridecane A.B,C y
Tridecanoic acid ABC 20 21 y
Tridecyl acetate A,B C y
Triethanolamlne ABC 7 21 z
Triethylamine AB 11 16 25 y
Triethyfbenzene A,B.C x
Triethylene alvcol ABC 5 7 z
Triethylenetetramine A,B,C y
Triethyl phosphate ABC 7 z
Triethvl """,,,,,,,.e ABC 11 21 25 z
Triisopl't)j)anolamine A,B.C z
Trii lated phenvl ohosphates A, B,C 720 X
Tlimethylben:ene (all isomers) A.B,C x
Tnmethylo! propane oroDOxvlated ABC 7 z
2,2,4-Trimettwl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate A,B,C z
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1 ,3-pentaned iol-1.isobutyrate A,B,C y
1.3,5-Trioxane A.B,C 7.21 y
Tripropylene glyCol A B,C z
Trixylyl phosphate A.B,C 7,20 x
Tunll oil ABC 20 21 y
Tumentlne A,B,C x
Undecanoic acid ABC 20 21 y
1-Undecene A,B.C x
Undecyl alcohol A,B C 21 x
Urea/Ammonium nifJate solution A B.C a z
Urea/Ammonium nitrate solution (containing less than A.B,C 7,21,25 z
1% free ammonia)
Urea/Ammonium phosphate SOlution A B.C 8 y
Urea solution ABC 7 z
Valeraldehvde (aft isomers) A,B,C 13 25 y
Vegetable acid oils 1m) A.BC 20 21 y
Vegetable fattvacid distillates (m) A.B,C 20.21 y
Veaetable protein solution (hydrolvsed) ABC 6 os
Vinyl acetate AB 12 15 19 y
Vinyl neodecanoate A.B 12 15 19 y
Vinyltoluene AB 12 15 19 y
Water ABC 6 os
Waxes A.B,C 20 21 y
White spirit low (15-20%) aromatic ABC 21 y
Revision: 2014-03
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UST Of PRODUCTS
FOOTNOTeS
22 Ships carrying liquid chemical wastes shall, in additiOn to the documentation specified in
item 16.2 of the ISC Chem Code, carry onboard a waste movement document issued
the com etent authori of the count of ori in of the waste .
23 Before loading alpha-Methylstyrene it must be documented that the foam in the deck fire
fighting system is effectlve for this product or alternatively at least :2 off portable 25 kg
dry powder fire extinguishers ready for use shall be placed near the cargo manifold
durin loadi unload in .
2.4 This ent lies to 93% Or less a UeClUS solutton onl .
25 When this product it is required thet the ship is provided with and
for presence of toxjc vapours. In case tOxiC
is not available the In the ISC Code item
13.2.3 must be Ref. Code items 14.2.4 and 16.4.2.2.
26 Reference to item 16.2.6 in the ISC Code applies for consent!1ltions above 28% of
sodium meth late.
GENERAL NOTES
cargoes.
- The Master is responsible for ensuring that cargoes unsuitable for the ship / the tank
are not carried.
Reference is made to the IBC Code Cha ter 6.
G.N. This UST OF PRODUCTS has been produced taking fully lnto account all amendments to
the Code up to and including the "REVISED Annex H" and the "2012 Amendments to the
IBC Code" with ent into force 1 June 2014.
G.N. When carrying any substance necessitating a Chern Code Certificate of fitness in
starboard slop tank, it is, for stripping purposes, necessary to d!1lin the bafance hne to
the port slop tank as a part of the unloading and stripping procedure. Consequently the
slo tanks cannot be loaded with different such ca oes.
G.N. Cargoes, residues of cargoes or mixtures containing cargoes, which react in a hazardous
manner with other cargoes, reSidues or mixtures, shall be segregated from such other
car oes with res ect to stowa e and i se aration. Ref. lee Code item 3.1.3.
RevISIon: 2014-03
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TANKGROUP5
Tankgfoup Tankname I Tank identification
name
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A Cargo tank lP
Cargo tank 15
Cargo tank 2P
Cargo tank 25
Cargo tank 3P
cargo tank 35
Cargo tank 4P
Cargo tank 45
Cargo tank 5P
Cargo tank 55
Cargo tank 6P
Cargo tank 65
Cargo tank 7P
Cargo tank 7S
cargo tank 8P
Cargo tank 85
B cargo tank 9P
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Caroo tank 9S
C Slop tank P
Slop tank 5
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List of Products for
DNvGlid No: 2783'
Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk No.: 1564 D~te of issue: 2014.. 10-09
.me of Ship:"BUNGA ALAMANOA"
TANK PLAN
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Form code: leep SSla RevisIOn: 2014·('13
List of "Trade Named" Products for DNV Glld N¢: 2709
Certificalll! of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Cnemicals in Bulk Ne.: 1564 Date of issue: :;U)14·tO·ot
;}Name of Ship:"BUNGA ALAMANOA'"
Pollution
UST OF "TRADE NAMED" PRODUCTS Conditions of Clirrlage Cateao",
Products 4)5)· Tanks I Tank amu_ F s
Fraction C6 (Contains: Benzene) A,B 4,11.16,25 V
Fraction C7 (Contains: Toluene) AB 4 11 16 25 Y
Fradion TX {Contains: Toluenlll) AB 4 11 16 25 Y
G~SA1300 ContaiM: Hydrochlom: Kid) A B,C 3,7 Z
Gyptron SA1650 ContaiM: Ethylene g tvcoll A.B C 3. '1 Z
z
Gyptron SA1660 Contains: Elwlcme g !yeol)
ttL,
ABC
Gyptron SA3050 Contains: Ethy\eoe 1.1 iyeol} A,B C Z
Gyptfoo SA3120 (Cvn=r.:.: Eth~e glycol 'fit! 2· I A.S,C Z
Propene-1·amini!Jm,N,N-dime~N-2~yI. i
I
Gyptron 81>.3130 (ContaiM: . A.B.C 3, 7 Z
Propene-1-aminiI,.lM ,N,N-dl meth~N·2·propl!!ll'lyl·
chloride homooolvmer) I
Z
~
GyptI'on SA3190 (Contains: Ethylone glycol A.B.C
I"'ilOOCaIklllethm'1ii )
H.S.Nt (Volatile Oil) (Containl!> 1,3-Pentadienel ~"B Y
~(CoMaIIlS: OOOecano(oI'-'_lJ ABC Y
1620 {Contams: ~l!'I {all A,S,C Y
A,B
H~7'r
3,11 16,25 X
ne (aD
I 'ISOmers'
.)} (ell '''-'''''''' !!Ind
! LUBAO 1761 {Contains: Alkyl (C16·C28) toluene A,S 3, Y, 11, 16, Y
; sulfonic acid, calcium salt$, low overbase; Calcium 20,25
i long-c:hain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) end
mineral ~D
LUSAD 1798 (Cootains: Alkyl (C1B...c28) toluene A.B 3. 11, 16.20. V
sulfonic add, caIclum $ails, high overbase; Polyolefin 25
amide r.ikeneamine polyol and mineral oil)
: MPG Ba$lc (Contains: PoIy(2-8) alkylene glycol A,S 3,7,11,16, Y
, monoalkvl (C1-C6l ether and sodium methylate} 25
OLOA 160A (Contains: Alkyt(C18-C28) A.B 3,7,11,16, V
toluenesulfooic acid. calcium salts. high overnue, 20,25
calcium lOng-chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40)
and mineral 011)
; OLOA 760SA (Contains: Alkyl(C18-C28) A.B 3,7,11,16. Y
toluenesulfonic acid, calcium salts, high overbiJse, 20,25
calcium Iong-chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40)
and mineral oil}
OLOA 865G (Contains: Calcium Ioog-chain A,B 3,8, 11,16. Y
a1k~menste suf.\IDide (CS-C40)) 20,25
I OLOA4594R (Contains: Alkyl{C18-C26) A.B 3,11,16,20, Y
i toluenesulfooic acid, calcium salts, low overb.se, zinc 25
alkyl dithioPhosphate (C3-C14) and mineral oil)
OLOA 4594RS (Contains: Calcium alkaf)! sulphonate A.B 3,11.16.20, Y
(C1'-C50), zinc alkyl dithiopoosphate (C3-C14) and 25
mineral oil)
OLOA 8868 (Contains: Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate A.B.C 3.20 Y
(C3-C14) and mineral oilt
OLOA 9790F (Contains: Alkyl (C 18-C28) toluene A.B 3,7,11,16, V
sulfonic ac.id, calcium salts, high overbase; Calcium 20,25
long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8 -C4O) IiInd
I mineral oil}
OLOA 9999 (Contains: Alkyl(C1S·C28) A.B 3,1,11,16, Y
toluenesulfooic acid. cak.:lum salts, high overbas6, 20,25
zinc al~yldithioJ)hO$phate (C3·C14) and mineral oil)
A.S 3.11.18,25 x
A.S 3,11.16.25 x
11,16,25
3,11,16,25 X
3,11.16,25
A.B 3. y
A,B x
A,S
A B
A,B,C
A. B,C 3,7 Z
A,S 3,11,13,16. X
20 21 25
A,B 4.8,11. 16, Y
20 21 2S
VALUE CA (Contains: Cresols (all isomers» A. 8 3,7,11.16, Y
25
VX8925 (Contains: Naphthalene and Alkyl (C5-C8) A, B 3,11,16.25 Y
benzenes
FOOTNOTES
GENERAL NOTES
G.N. The suitability of the materials of construction, coatings or linings for the various
products has not been considered when producing this "List of Products".
• The Manager! Owner is responSible for the ship being provided with compatibility
information for such materials.
• The is for relevant information fur the
cargoes.
• The Master is responsible for ensuring that cargoes unsuitable for the I the tank
are not carried.
Reference is made to the IOC Code Chi! ter 6.
G.N. This LIST OF PRODUCTS has been into aCCQunt all amendments to
the Code up to and the "REVISED Annex "2012 Amendments
lBC Code" with en into force 1 June 2014.
G.N. When carrying any substance necessitating a Chem Code Certificate of Fitness in
starboard slop tank, it is, for stripping purposes, necessary to dram the balance line to
the tank as of the unloading
slo tanks caooot be with different such car oes.
residues of cargoes or mixtures carooes, which react in
TANK GROUPS
Tank group name Tank name I Tank identification
A Cargo tank 1P
Cargo tank 1S
Cargo tank 2P
cargo tank 2S
cargo tank 3P
Cargo tank 3S
Cargo tank 4P
. Cargo tank 4S
cargo tank 5P
Cargo tank 5S
Cargo tank 6P
Cargo tank 6S
Cargo tank 7P
Cargo tank 7S
Cargo tank BP
Carao tank 8S
B Cargo tank 9P
Cargo tank 9S
C Slop tank P
Slop tank S
is in ""'f"'''fl II,
previously issued circulars under this title.
Annex 11: Biofuels recognized under the 2011 Guidelines for the carriage of
blends of petroleum oil and bio-fuels
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2.2 Annexes 1 to 5 set out lists of Noxious Liquid Substances (NLS) (or products, as they
are referred to hereinafter), by category, with associated carriage requirements, as assessed
and confirmed by the ESPH Working Group of the PPR Sub-Committee, or as established
under tripartite agreements and communicated to the Organization, in accordance with
regulation 6.3 of MARPOL Annex II. Annexes 6 to 8 and 11 are intended to facilitate the
reporting of tripartite agreements and the interpretation of abbreviations used in
annexes 1 to 5.
3.1 The majority of products contained within this circular are trade-named substances.
Since trade names are not translated, these products have been recorded exactly as
communicated to the Organization and the lists are issued in English only.
3.2 The present circular incorporates the following amendments to the information set out
in the previous circular (Le. MEPC.2/Circ.22, MEPC.2/Circ.22/Corr.1, MEPC.2/Circ.22/Corr.2
and MEPC.2/Circ.22/Corr.3):
.1 any new products, trade-named mixtures, and cleaning additives that have
been assessed by the ESPH Working Group during the year;
3.3 Any amendments made to the product lists (annexes 1 to 5) since the issue of
MEPC.2/Circ.22 are identified by shading of the field in which a change has been made.
3.4 In certain cases, products may have been deleted from the product lists owing to the
following reasons:
.3 entries that were covered by tripartite agreements and have reached their
expiry dates, but which have not been assessed during the period specified
in the tripartite agreement.
3.6 Products marked with an asterisk (*) indicate that deviations from the normal
assignment criteria, as set out in chapter 21 of the IBC Code, were used for the assignment of
certain carriage requirements, based on expert judgement.
3.7 The definition of List 1 products, as contained in the present circular, corresponds to
the definition of products contained in chapters 17 and 18 of the IBC Code. Products included
in this list are either covered by a tripartite agreement, with an expiry date, Le. have not yet
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been assessed nor had their carriage requirements confirmed, or have had changes made to
their carriage requirements subsequent to the latest set of amendments to the IBC Code.
Such products will be duly incorporated into the IBC Code when next amended and
consequently removed from List 1. The remaining product lists (annexes 2 to 5) do not
correspond to lists contained within the IBC Code and entries contained in these lists will
remain in the circular, subject to the provisions of paragraph 3.3 above.
3.8 Any footnotes to entries in List 1 (found in parentheses following the product entry) of
this circular are defined at the end of chapter 17 of the IBC Code.
3.10 These codes are based on the standard UN/LOCODE system, a geographic
scheme developed and maintained by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
(UNECE), a United Nations body. codes are included in annex 7. 1 of annex 7
3.11 MARPOL Annex II sets out limits for the discharge of NLS and includes restrictions
on the types of cleaning additives that can be used in tank washing operations.
3.12 All cleaning additives set out in this circular (annex 10) have been evaluated by the
ESPH Working Group, in accordance with the provisions set out in the Revised tank cleaning
additives guidance note and reporting form (MEPC.1/Circ.590), and have been found to meet
the requirements of regulation 13.5.2 of MARPOL Annex II.
3.13 Where products or their solutions appearing in chapter 17 or 18 of the IBC Code or in
List 1 of this circular are used as washing media, their discharge shall be governed by
regulation 13.5.1 of MARPOL Annex II. As such they are not required to be listed in annex 10
of this circular.
3.14 Annex 11 sets out the list of approved bio-fuel/petroleum oil blends, as covered by
the 2011 Guidelines for the carriage of blends of petroleum oil and bio-fuels
(MEPC.1/Circ.761/Rev.1).
4.1 The Revised guidelines for the provisional assessment of liquid substances
transported in bulk are set out in MEPC.1/Circ.512. When notifying the Organization of any
provisional assessment made under a tripartite agreement, Administrations are requested to:
.1 specify the list in which the product entry should be entered; and
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4.2 In addition, to further assist countries in determining the carriage requirements for
products in bulk, a summary of "References to related information and recommendations for
ascertaining the carriage requirements for products shipped in bulk" has been published on
the IMO website and can be accessed at:
by following the link under "Related documents" in the right-hand column of the page.
4.3 As the majority of products communicated to the Organization are classified by the
"calculation method" (see MEPC.1/Circ.512) and are candidates for inclusion in List 2, it is
particularly important to provide the information to the Organization in a format that will facilitate
efficient and accurate transfer to the database used to generate the various lists included in
this circular.
4.4 For List 2 products, the preferred method is to send the information in the
following format:
Reporting country:
Manufacturer:
Trade name:
List number:
Contains name:
Pollution category (Cat):
Ship type (ST):
n.o.s. Number:
Melting point (0C) (Mpt):
Flash point (c.c., °C) (Fpt):
Viscosity @ 20°C (mPa.s) (V20 ):
4.5 For products to be included in List 1, 3 or 4, the format set out in appendix 3 of the
annex to MEPC.1/Circ.512 is preferred.
4.6 The receipt of incomplete data for a product will result in the submission being
delayed, while the application is returned to the originator for further review.
4.7 While stressing the importance of correct data being supplied to the Organization, it
should be noted that, in particular, when proposing a product for List 2 or 4, the component
with the greatest pollution potential should be specified following the word "Contains", in the
Shipping Name. This is referred to as the "contains name". Such a component is that with the
highest value obtained using the calculation method. In the event of there being more than one
component with equivalent highest scores, discretion may be used in deciding whether one or
both components should be identified in the "contains name". The name used for the
component(s) should be that which appears in either chapters 17 or 18 of the IBC Code or in
List 1 or 5 of this circular.
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4.8 It should also be noted that any NLS offered for bulk shipment shall be indicated in
the shipping document by the product name under which it is listed in chapter 17 or 18 of the
IBC Code orthe latest edition of this circular, or under which it has been provisionally assessed
by tripartite agreement. In this respect, special attention should be given to BLG.1/Circ.17
regarding the use of the proper shipping name in offering bulk liquid cargoes for shipment and
to BLG.1/Circ.25, which deals with the use of specific product names rather than generic
entries, when both options are available to describe a bulk liquid cargo.
When shipping a pollution hazard only mixture (List 2 or List 4 substances), the
appropriate n.o.s. entry in the I Code, together with the trade name and "product contains"
name. if name is
IMO 1234 and it contains "Calcium long-chain alkyl salicylate (C13+)" as the component with
4.10 The Master of a type 2 ship certified to carry n.o.s. products would then know that he
without concern
spill, could
5.3 In this respect, it should be noted that tripartite agreement contact points are available
through GISIS and that any required amendments may be made directly
in the database by the Administration concerned.
***
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ANNEX 1
MEPC.2/Circ
TRIPARTITE AGREEMENTS Anne
List 1: Pure or technically pure products and mixtures assessed as a 1 December 2(
Page 1 c
duct Name Rep Countries Receive Expiry Cat D ST F G H I' I" I'" J K L N 0
Date Date
tlic acid/ethenesulphonic acid All countries None z P 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No
:>Iymer with phosphonate groups,
ium salt solution
,hoi (C10-C18) poly (7) ethoxylate All countries None Y SIP 3 2G No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, 15.19.6, 16.2.6, 16.
mes (C5-C7), linear and branched All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Con! No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
mes (C10-C17), linear and All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Can! Inert T3 liB No R F ABC No 15.19
lched
Ines (C10-C26), linear and All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Con! No T3 IIA No R F ABC No 15.19.6
lched (flashpoint :S;60°C)
mes (C4-C12) linear, branched FIN ATG, AZE, BHS, BEL, 27/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Con! No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
cyclic BLZ, BRA, CAN,
CYM, CHN, COK,
HRV, CYP, DNK,
DMA, ECU, EGY,
EST, FRA, DEU,
GRC, HKG, ISL, IND,
IDN, ISR, ITA, JAM,
JPN, KAZ, LVA, LBR,
LTU, LUX, MYS, MLT,
MHL, MNG, NLD,
NOR, PAN, PHL,
POL, PRT, KOR,
MDA, ROU, RUS,
VCT, SAU, SRB, SYC,
SGP, ESP, SWE,
CHE, THA, TGO,
TUR, UKR, ARE,
GBR, USA, URY,
VEN, VNM
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List 1: Pure or technically pure products and mixtures assessed as a 1 December 2(
Page 3 (
,duct Name Rep Countries Receive
Date
Expiry
Date
Cat D ST F G H I'
'" If" J K L N 0
'Iphenols (C10-C18, C12 rich) USA DZA, AUS, BHS, BEL, 06/07/16 31/12/19 X SIP 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19,16.2.6
BRA, CAN, CYM,
CHN, ECU, EGY,
FRA, DEU, GRC,
HKG, IND, IDN, ITA,
LBR, MYS, NLD, NZL,
NOR, PAN, PHL,
KOR, SGP, ZAF, ESP,
THA, TUR, ARE,
GBR, VEN, VNM
'I (C10-C15, C12 rich) phenol poly All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Coni No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4,15.19.6,16.2.6
2)ethoxylate
ninium hydroxide, sodium All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No NF C T No Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19
roxide, sodium carbonate solution
10 or
Amyl ethyl ether All countries None Z P 3 2G Coni No T3 IIA No R F ABC No 15.19.6
fuel blends of Diesel/Gas oil and FIN AUS, BEL, CAN, 30/10/15 31/12/18 X SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
IDes (C9-C24) linear, branched CHN, FIN, FRA, DEU,
cyclic with a flashpoint >60·C JPN, MYS, MHL,
i% but <99% by volume) NLD, NOR, KOR,
RUS, ZAF, ESP,
SWE, GBR, USA
fuel blends of Diesel/Gas oil and FIN AUS, BEL, CAN, 30/10/15 31/12/18 X SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
IDes (C9-C24) linear, branched CHN, FIN, FRA, DEU,
cyclic with a flash point ::;60·C JPN, MYS, MHL,
i% but <99% by volume) NLD, NOR, KOR,
RUS, ZAF, ESP,
SWE, GBR, USA
fuel blends of Gasoline and FIN AUS, BEL, CAN, 30/10/15 31/12/18 X SIP 2 2G Coni No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
IDes (C4-C12), linear, branched CHN, FIN, FRA, DEU,
cyclic (>25% but <99% by JPN, MYS, MHL,
me) NLD, NOR, KOR,
RUS, ZAF, ESP,
SWE, GBR, USA
X SIP 2 2G No T3 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
MEPC.2/Circ
TRIPARTITE AGREEMENTS Anne
List 1: Pure or technically pure products and mixtures assessed as a whole 1 December 2(
Page 4 c
duct Name Rep Countries Receive Expiry Cat D ST F G H I' I" I'" J K L N 0
Date Date
fuel blends of Naphtha and FIN AUS, BEL, CAN, 30/10115 31/12/18 X SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19.6
mes (C4-C12) linear, branched CHN, FIN, FRA, DEU,
cyclic (>25% but <99% by JPN, MYS, MHL,
me) NLD, NOR, KOR,
RUS, ZAF, ESP,
SWE, GBR, USA
2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6
Jtoxyethanol All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T AC No 15.12.3,15.12.4,15.19
Vo)/Hyperbranched polyesteramide
Vo) (mixture)
lelina oil All countries None Y SIP 2(k) 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6
;oVPhenollXylenol mixture All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19
lohexane-1 ,2-dicarboxylic acid, All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6
monyl ester
lohexane oxidation products, All countries None Z P 3 2G Open No NF 0 No No No
ium salts solution
Diaminohexanoic acid All countries None Z SIP 3 2G Cont No NF R No No No 15.11,15.17,15.19.6
sphonate mixed salts solution
Dodecanethiol All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19
:ldecene All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6
:ldecyl mercaptan All countries None X SIP 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19
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duct Name Rep Countries Receive Expiry Cat D ST F H I' I" I'" K L N 0
Date Date
:itollglycerol blend propoxylated All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4,15.19.6,16.2.6
Itaining 10% or more amines)
Seed Oil
g-chain alkylphenol (C14-C18) All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4,15.19.6,16.2.6
g-chain alkylphenol (C18-C30) All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, 15.19.6, 16.2.6
losphonomethyl)imino]bis
ylenenitrilobis(methylene)]]
lkisphosphonic acid, ammonium
solution (34% or less)
lrazine, 68% solution All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19,16.2.6,16.2.9
rethyleneimine solution (33% or USA MEX, VUT 13/10/16 31/12/19 X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T A Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19
yisobutene) amino products in All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6
latic
r(4+)isobutylene (MW>224) All countries None X P 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No AB No 15.19.6,16.2.6,16.2.9
risobutylene (MWS224) All countries None Y P 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No AB No 15.19.6,16.2.9
bean Oil Fatty Acid Methyl Ester All countries None Y P 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.9
oil soap, crude All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19,16.2.6
lese entries are to be used solely for backloading of contaminated bulk liquids from offshore installations used in the search exploitation of seabed mineral resources.
MEPC.2/Circ
TRIPARTITE AGREEMENTS Anne
List 1: Pure or technically pure products and mixtures assessed as a whole 1 December 2(
Page 6 c
duct Name Rep Countries Receive Expiry Cat D ST F G H I' I" I'" J K L N 0
Date Date
fthis entry for Used cooking oil is used then confirmation that the product is composed of Triglycerides, C16-C18 and C18 unsaturated shall be required. Otherwise, more generic entry for Used cooking oil must be used.
***
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ANNEX 2
MEPC.2/Circ
TRIPARTITE AGREEMENTS Anne
List 2: Pollutant only mixtures containing at least 99% by weight assessed by IMO 1 December 2(
Page 1 of
dename n.o.s Contains Receive Cat ST Remark Company
Date
8330 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil USA 06/10106 Y 2 High Viscosity Chevron Oronite SA
itive ED95 102 10 Methyl tert-butyl ether 02/03/09 Z 3 SEKAB BioFuels & Chemicals
'OL 610 ADE ALCOHOL 5 Decyl alcohol (all isomers) 12/11/07 Y 2 Sasol
lamol99 5 Oleylamine 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
::screen bio 8 Ethyl alcohol 21/11/11 Y 3 Silcompa
i 1925 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
i 2636 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
i-H 7 Iso- and Cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
i-M 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 Petro-SA
1212 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
1717 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 25/03/10 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
~ 490 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
35 SE 6 Mineral oil and mineral oil FIN 14/09/09 Y 2 Neste
:; 6654 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30109/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
)xypolyglycol Basic 5 Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether acetate 01/05/12 Y 2 Dow
:::10 AROMATICS 4 Trimethylbenzene (all isomers) 14/05/07 X 2 SABIC (UK)
~17 9 Calcium nitrate; Ammonium nitrate 18/04/07 Z 3 Yara International S. A.
ANESE MAM BLEND 8 Dodecyl alcohol 06/03/07 Y 3 Celanese
2000 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C10-C11) BEL 18/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobii
2100 7 Iso- and Cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) 18/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
: 2000 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 18/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
: 2100 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C10-C11) BEL 18/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
11 Calcium nitrate less than 50%; Ammonium nitrate less than 10% 18/04/07 Z NA Yara International S. A.
atMix 10 Methyl tert-butyl ether 02/03/09 Z 3 SEKAB BioFuels & Chemicals
~sic esters 3 Dimethyl adipate 19/01/07 X 2 Invista
~S 160, KEMGUARD 269 9 Maleic anhydride sodium allylsulphonate copolymer 10/09/10 Z 3 Clariant Oil Services Scandinavie
AS
i475A 7 Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, pentapotassium salt (40% solution) 03/10/14 Y 3 Nalco Champion
i660A 7 Diethylenetriamine penta methylene phosphonic acid, pentasodium salt 03/10/14 Y 3 Nalco Champion
solution
)ROL24 5 Dodecyl alcohol 10/03/06 Y 2 Ecogreen
15 Base 11 Ethyl alcohol 18/05/11 Z NA SEKAB BioFuels & Chemicals AI
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sol D 140 9 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 01/09106 Z 3 ExxonMobil
sol D 180/200 SP 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C10-C11) 18/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
sol D 220/230 9 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 01/09/06 Z 3 ExxonMobii
sol D60(S) 9 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 25/09/06 Z 3 ExxonMobii
sol D95 9 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 25/01/11 Z 3 ExxonMobii Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
sol DiDO 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 01/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
sol DiDO ULA (formerly Exxsol DiDO S) 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 01/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobil
sol D110 7 Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes 25/09/06 Y 3 ExxonMobii
sol DSP 60/95 S 4 Alkanes (C6-C9) 01/09/06 X 2 ExxonMobil
sol DSP 60/95 SH 4 Alkanes (C6-C9) BEL 01/09/06 X 2 ExxonMobil
sol DSP 100/140 4 Alkanes (C6-C9) BEL 01/09/06 X 2 ExxonMobil
sol DSP 145/160 4 Alkanes (C6-C9) BEL 01/09/06 X 2 ExxonMobil
;tschutz 8 Ethylene glycol 01/05/07 Y 3 PROCAR B.V.
,add 8 Methyl alcohol 17/12/15 Y 3 Mitsui
sopal1000 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 25/01/07 Y 2 Chevron
sopal2300 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 25/01/07 Y 2 Chevron
'COL ETHER HE 9 Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether 21/11/08 Z 3 Lyondell
275 11 Methyl alcohol 02/03/15 Z NA Schlumberger WS
-tron SA3360 7 2-Propene-1-aminium; N,N-dimethyl-n-2-propenyl, chloride homopolymer 22/10/13 Y 3 Nalco Champion
(solution)
,tron SD250 9 Potassium carbonate solution NOR 12/11/12 Z 3 Nalco Champion
,tron SD250 in KCI solution 9 Potassium carbonate solution NOR 21/11/12 Z 3 Nalco Champion
.R. (Volatile Oil) 6 Cyclopentane 07/12/06 Y 2 H.B.R.
~ 8070 3 Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes BEL 01/09/06 X 2 ExxonMobil
~ 8572 Poly(2+)cyclic aromatics BEL 01/09/06 X ExxonMobil
Jl10 Base 7 Rapeseed oil GBR 10/11/06 Y 3 High Viscosity Alchemy Oilfield
ene Dimate 5 Nonene (all isomers) 07111/06 Y 2 ExxonMobil
EC 6561 5 Dodecene (all isomers) 06/11/07 Y 2 Afton
:::C 9300 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and mineral oil 15/04/13 Y 2 High Viscosity Afton Chemical Corporation
:::C 9345 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 21/05/12 Y 2 High Viscosity Afton Chemical Corporation
:::C 9345G 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 21/05/12 Y 2 High Viscosity Afton Chemical Corporation
EC 9345T 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 04/03f11 Y 2 High Viscosity Afton Chemical Corporation
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,ar L (E) 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 16/06114 Y 3 ExxonMobil
PAR LAP 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 20/04/15 Y 3 ExxonMobil Chemical
larM 9 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) BEL 01/09/06 Z 3 ExxonMobil
larN 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 28/10/14 Y 3 ExxonMobil
-PROPYLOL 11 Isopropyl alcohol 12/01/07 Z NA SASOL
.COL 1260 5 Dodecyl alcohol 10/11/06 Y 2 Fatty Chemical (MYS)
.COL2465 5 Dodecyl alcohol 14/06/06 Y 2 Fatty Chemical (MYS)
.COL2470 5 Dodecyl alcohol 14/06/06 Y 2 Fatty Chemical (MYS)
1Sweep NLP 5000 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 07101/16 Y 3 Kemira
=VOL 79 5 Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) 14/05/07 Y 2 Shell
=VOL 711 5 Undecyl alcohol 14/05/07 Y 2 Shell
=VOL 911 3 Undecyl alcohol 14/05/07 X 2 Shell
lAD 1078 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
lAD 1397 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
lAD 1427 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol3589A 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 15/05/09 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol3589C 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol3589D 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol3700D 5 Alkenyl (C11+) amide 28/09/09 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol4800R 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol4952R 5 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-C14) 25/10/07 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol 4981 JD 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol4981XA 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol6950J 5 Alkenyl (C11+) amide 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol8687 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 26/03/10 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol8687S 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 26/06/07 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol9220 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil 30109/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol9222K 5 Calcium long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) 14/08/09 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol9297 5 Calcium long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) 30109/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol9297J 5 Calcium long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (CB-C40) 31/12/08 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol9692A 5 Zinc alkaryl dithiophosphate (C7-Ci6) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
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rizol79023 5 Calcium long chain alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-C40) 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol79522 5 Mineral oil and mineral oil USA 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizolA99 5 Oleylamine 30/09/06 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
rizol PV1127 5 Alkenyl (C11 +) amide 21/07/10 Y 2 High Viscosity Lubrizol
30 12 Vegetable protein solution (hydrolysed) USA 02/03/12 OS High Viscosity Agridyne LLC
SSPAR 1925 7 Iso- and Cyclo-Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSPAR2636 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSPAR H 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSPARM 7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSPEN 10 8 Pentane (all isomers) 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSTANOL 120 8 n-Propyl alcohol 27/12/06 Y 3 PetroSA
SSTANOL L 11 Ethyl alcohol 27/12/06 Z NA PetroSA
SSTANOL P 6 Cyclopentanol 28/0'1/07 Y 2 PetroSA
3E/ETBE Blend 10 Methyl tert-butyl ether USA 06/1 '1112 Z 3 Lyondellbasell
'par 10 7 Alkanes (C6-C9) 10/03/10 Y 3 ExxonMobil
dol 23 5 Alcohols (C13+) USA 15/0'1107 Y 2 Shell
dol 24 5 Dodecyl alcohol 21/1 '1/08 Y 2 Shell
dol 25 5 Dodecyl alcohol 01/03/07 Y 2 Shell
dol 79 5 Nonyl alcohol (all isomers) 20/07/07 Y 2 Shell
dol 91 3 Undecyl alcohol USA 16/03/07 X 2 Shell
dol 135 3 Undecyl alcohol 25/0'1107 X 2 High Viscosity Shell
,dol 145 3 Undecyl alcohol USA 06/03/07 X 2 Shell
dol 245 5 Alcohols (C13+) 04/12/07 Y 2 High Viscosity Shell
6 White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic 08/05/08 Y 2 Neste
5 White spirit, low (15-20%) aromatic 08/05/08 Y 2 Neste
8 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C10-C11) 08/05/08 Y 3 Neste
7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C1 O-C11) 08/05/08 Y 3 Neste
7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C1 0-C11) 08/05/08 Y 3 Neste
7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 08/05/08 Y 3 Neste
7 Iso- and Cyclo- Alkanes (C12+) 08/05/08 Y 3 Neste
(BASE®2002 5 Polyolefin (mw +300) 29/09/06 Y 2 Neste
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Prep F-597 Frother 7 1,6-Hexanediol distillation USA 06/03/07 y 3
\LETREAT 8241 9 Maleic anhydride sodium allylsulphonate copolymer (aqueous solution) 06/10/10 Z 3 Clariant Oil Services Scandinavic
AS
\LETREAT 13850 9 Ethylene glycol 04/01/16 Z 3 Clariant Oil Services Scandinavic
AS
\LETREAT ST12595 11 Maleic aCidlallyl sulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, partial 04/08/14 Z NA Clariant Oil Services Scandinavic
sodium salt AS
\LETREAT TP 8106 9 Maleic acidlallyl sulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, partial 10/09/10 Z 3 High Viscosity Clariant Oil Services Scandinavic
sodium salt (aqueous solution) AS
\LETREATTP 8106A 9 Maleic acidlallyl sulphonic acid copolymer with phosphonate groups, partial 01/10/13 Z 3 Clariant Oil Services UK Ltd
sodium salt
.EXOL SOLVENT 7 Polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether 21/11/08 Y 3 Dow
***
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,SCALETREAT Phosphoric acid; NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G No Yes R No AC No Clariant Oil
9C in 6% NaCI Ethanolamine Services
Scandinavia AS
;0% Potassium hydroxide solution NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G No Yes 0 No AC No 16.2.9 Clariant Oil
\LETREATSD Services
54 in 3% KCI Scandinavia AS
ne DCT Triethylenetetramine/2- USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 Dow Chemical
Piperazine-1-ylethylamine
mixtures
1356 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA CYM, CYP, 25/08/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C17+); Zinc alkyl HKG,IDN, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and LBR, MLT,
mineral oil MHL, NOR,
PAN, SGP,
GBR
13168 Calcium long chain alkaryl USA CYM, CYP, 25/08/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
sulphonate (C11-C50); Zinc HKG,IDN, 15.19,16.2.6
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3- LBR, MLT,
C14) and mineral oil MHL, NOR,
PAN, SGP,
GBR
13246 USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
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3asoline Benzene; 1,3- ITA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No T3 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 Versalis SpA
Cyclopentadiene dimer
1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer ITA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No T3 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12, 15.17, Versalis SpA
Jrmed/Platformed (molten); Styrene 15.19.6
.oline
354 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Chevron Oronitt
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium Company
salts, high overbase; Zinc
dithiophosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
Jmax 20 Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes; GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
Naphthalene 15.19.6
Jmax 20/45 Alkyl (C3-C4) benzenes; GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
Naphthalene 15.19.6
Jmax26 Methylnaphthalene; Poly(2+) GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
aromatics 15.19.6
Jmax 28 Methynaphthalene; Poly(2+) GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
aromatics 15.19.6
; 29/75 GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
15.19.6
31 Y SIP 3 2G No NF C T
rsol350MHF n-Alkanes (C10+) GBR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6 Petrochem Carl
rsol CT-NA n-Alkanes (C10+) GBR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6 Petrochem Carl
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~RTREAT 12896 Ethylene glycol monoalkyl NOR NLD, GBR 10/02/16 31/12/19 X SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No 15.19.6 Clariant Oil
ethers Services
Scandinavia
tron CK929-G Coco alkyl aminelquaternary GBR NLD, NOR 17/05/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12.4, 15.19.6 Nalco Champiol
ammonium reaction mixture in
2-butoxyethanol
sslinker TB-41 Boric acid NOR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No NF C T No Yes 15.12,15.17, Halliburton
15.19,16.2.6 Scandinavia
N85826D Ethylene glycol; 2- GBR NLD, NOR 20/01/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 BakerHughes
Mercaptoethanol
1500E Polyalkene sulphonic acid USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, Chevron Oronib
(C20-C28), sodium salt 15.19, 16.2.6,
16.2.9
; Crude Type A Carbon tetrachloride GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No NF C T No Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 Ineos ChlorViny
Ltd
\-25014 Sodium hydroxide solution NOR DNK, NLD, 18/05/15 31/12/18 X SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Halliburton
GBR Scandinavia
rude CTC Carbon tetrachloride USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No NF C T No No 15.12,15.17,15.19 Dow Chemical
i-CNF Formic acid NOR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No NF C T(g) No Yes 15.12.3,15.12.4, Hallilburton AS
15.17,15.19
i-CNH Hydrochloric acid NOR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No NF C T No Yes 15.11,15.12, Halliburton AS
15.17,15.19
)86906 Alkyl (C3-C 11) benzene GBR BHS, NLD, 06/06/16 31/12/19 X SIP 2 2G Cont No T1 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17, Baker Hughes
NOR 15.19.6
tman VersaMax SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6,16.2 Eastman Chem
8228 Poly(iminoethylene)-graft-n- NOR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6 MI-SWACO
poly( ethyleneoxy) solution
(90% or less)
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645A ji;1~Yf(¢?~~8)·.b'e.nze':l~s;."fa.ll. "GBR ·Allcountdes Y SIP 2 2G ConI No "f2 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12;.15,17,15;19 Nalco Champiol
"oil·aeids~in()l~ic:.aCid".· ...·.•·./ •.•••... }:
clirl')~r/p91)'~i~Y!El'lep9IY~rnir~~L
Id?clElc:ylben~el"le~~lphonic .
aCiclc:onipiEl~~!Sin/ .
;r1<:Ip~th~/isopropa!lp( .
i004A Naphthalene (molten) GBR NLD, NOR, 26/02/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C "f ABC No 15.12, 15.17, Nalco Champiol
USA 15.19.6
i671A Methyl alcohol; Poly n- GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No n IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12, 15.17, Nalco Champiol
alkylmethacrylamide 15.19.6
ammonium acrylate
(20% solution in
110175 Ethyl alcohol; Isopropyl ether ZAF All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No T2 liB No R F AC No 15.19.6 Sasol
110178 eM Ethyl alcohol ZAF BEL, NOR, 23/04115 31/12/18 Y SIP 3 2G Cont No T2 liB No R F AC No 15.19.6 Sasol
SGP
;tion C6 Benzene ITA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12, 15.17, Versalis SpA
15.19.6
;tion C7 Toluene ITA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T1 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12, 15.17, Versalis SpA
15.19.6
;tion TX Toluene ITA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T1 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17, Versalis SpA
15.19.6
rza Combustible SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No C FTAr;;Ye~';: 15.12,15.17,15.19 Fuerza LLC
.886 29/05/15 31/12118 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Nalco Champiol
15.19.6
·tron SA 1360 Hydrochloric acid NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No NF 0 No No No Nalco Champiol
,tron SA1650 Ethylene glycol NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Nalco Champiol
tron SA1660 Ethylene glycol NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Nalco Champiol
,tron SA3050 Ethylene glycol NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Nalco Champiol
,tron SA3070 Ethylene glycol NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No NF 0 No No No Nalco Champiol
·tron SA3120 Ethylene glycol; 2-Propene-1- NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No 16.2.9 Nalco Champiol
aminium,N,N-dimethyl-N-2-
propenyl-,chloride,
homopolymer
,tron SA3130 Ethylene glycol; 2-Propene-1- NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Nalco Champiol
aminium,N,N-dimethyl-N-2-
propenyl-,chloride,
homopolymer
·tron SA3190 Ethylene glycol monoalkyl NOR All countries None z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Nalco Champiol
ethers
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:tronSA:;4:f39 . ~;.: Ethylene glycol monoalkyl NOR Allc0!lnfries None< . Y SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No 15.1.9.6 Nalco Champiol
" ethers
.M. (Volatile oil) 1,3-Pentadiene JPN All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cent No T3 IIA No R F ABC No 15.13,15.19.6, Nihon Zeon Co.
16.6.1, 16.6.2,
16.6.3
iburton AS-9 Alkyl (C11-C17) benzene USA MEX, VUT 02/11/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No T2 liB No C FT AC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, Halliburton
sulphonic acid 15.19,16.2.6
iburton A-SPERSE Ethoxylated long chain (C16+) USA MEX, VUT 03/11/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No T1 IIA No C FT AC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, Halliburton
alkyloxyalkylamine 15.19,16.2.6
iburton HAI-82 Tall oil fatty acid (resin acids USA MEX, VUT 28/11/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No T1 IIA No C FT AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 Halliburton
less than 20%); Alcohol (C12-
C 16) poly(7-19)ethoxylates
iburton MUSOL A Ethoxylated hexanol USA MEX,VUT 08/11/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, Halliburton
15.19
EC 9345P Polyolefin (MW300+); Zinc BEL BGR, CYP, 10/08/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No AB No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Afton Chemical
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3- EGY, FRA,
C14) and mineral oil IND, LBR,
MLT, MHL,
NLD, NOR,
PAN, SGP,
TUR, GBR,
USA
=C 9345S Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6, Afton Chemical
(C17+); Zinc alkyl 16.2.9 Corporation
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
2510 1,3,5-Hexahydrotriethanol- NOR 07/06/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 Schlumberger
1,3,5-triazine Production
2709 1,3,5-Hexahydrotriethanol- NOR NLD, GBR 16/02/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 MI-SWACO
1,3,5-triazine
2737 Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl- NOR NLD, GBR 16/02/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 MI-SWACO
1,3,5-triazine
'1185972 Ethylene glycol monoalkyl GBR NLD, NOR 18/12/15 31/12/18 Y No Yes C T AC No 15.12,15.19.6, Baker Hughes
ethers; Glyoxal solution (40% 16.2.9
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Date Date
:LEAN LX Dodecane (all isomers) JPN All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No R F ABC No 15.19.6 Idemitsu Kosan
;xtraction Feed 1,3-Cyclopentadiene dimer; NLD All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont Inert T3 liB No C FT ABC Yes 15.12,15.13, Shell
Isoprene 15.14,15.17,
15.19,16.6.1,
16.6.2 and 16.6.3
;OLVENT 1620 Dodecane (all isomers) JPN All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No R F ABC No 15.19.6 Idemitsu Kosan
asol56 Hexane (all isomers); Heptane ZAF All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 SASOL
(all isomers)
!alene 124 Dodecene (all isomers) JPN All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, IDEMITSU KOE
15.19.6 CO. LTD
lAD 1761 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Calcium
long chain alkyl phenate
sulphide (C8-C40) and
mineral oil
lAD 1798 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19, 16.2.6
salts, high overbase;
Polyolefin amide alkeneamine
polyol and mineral oil
lAD 1807 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Chevron Oronib
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
lAD 1887 Calcium long chain alkyl SGP DZA,AUS, 13/04/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
phenate sulphide; Alkyl (C18- BHS, BEL, 15.19, 16.2.6
C28) toluenesulphonic acid, CYM, CHN,
calcium salts, high overbase EGY, DEU,
and mineral oil GRC, HKG,
IND,IDN,
ITA, JPN,
LBR, MYS,
NLD, NZL,
NOR, PAN,
PHL, KOR,
ZAF, TUR,
ARE, USA
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rizol4980A Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA AGC),AI.1S,. 25/08/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C17+); Zinc alkyl CYM,CYR, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and ·SlV;FRA,
mineral oil HKG,'IDN:
lBR,MtT,
MI-IL,.NQR,
.PAN;KOR!
SAU;SGP,.
ZAf,WR,
AI;{E;§BR
rizol9245 Calcium long chain alkaryl USA CYM, CHN, 03/09/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
sulphonate (C11-C50); CYP, HKG, 15.19,16.2.6
Calcium long chain alkyl LBR, MLT,
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) MHL, NOR,
PAN,SGP,
GBR
rizol16005 Calcium long chain alkaryl USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes a No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc
dithiophosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
rizol20017 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes a No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Lubrizol
(C17+); Alkenyl (C11+) amide
and mineral oil
rizol B146363 Calcium alkaryl sulphonate USA CYM, FRA, 21/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl HKG, LBR, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and MHL, NGA,
mineral oil NOR, PAN,
SGP, ZAF,
ARE, GBR
rizol CV2301 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes a No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Lubrizol
(C17+); Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
rizol CV2307 Calcium alkaryl sulphonate USA CYM, EGY, 15/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl HKG, LBR, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and MLT, NOR,
mineral oil PAN, SGP,
GBR
rizol CV6503 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes a No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
(C17+); Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
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IRIZOL CV6530 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA AUS, CYM, 06/04/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C17+); Zinc alkyl CHN, CYP, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and HKG,IDN,
mineral oil LBR, MLT,
MHL, NOR,
PAN, KOR,
SGP,GBR
rizol CV7050 Calcium long chain alkarYl USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
sulphonate (C11-C50); Zinc
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-
C14) and mineral oil
rizol CV7060 Calcium alkarYl sulphonate USA CYM, FRA, 24/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl HKG, LBR, 15.19, 16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and MHL, NGA,
mineral oil NOR, PAN,
SGP,ZAF,
ARE,GBR
rizol FC8051X Calcium alkarYl sulphonate USA lGYMHKG 30/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl :hBR"ty1HI..' 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and ;t:J9~;,p;~N;< •
mineral oil :I<qR;;~9.~f':; • •. •
GBR:;{···
rizol FC9050 Calcium alkarYl sulphonate USA CYM, HKG, 30/04/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl LBR, MHL, 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and NOR, PAN,
mineral oil SGP, GBR
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rizol FC9052X Calcium alkaryl sulphonate USA ARG,AUS, 24/03/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Coni No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl BRA, CAN, 15.19,16.2.6,
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and CYM, CHL, 16.2.9
mineral oil CHN, COL,
CYP,ONK,
ECU, EGY,
EST,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
ISL,INO,
ION,IRL,
ITA, LBR,
MOG, MYS,
MLT, MHL,
MEX, NLO,
NZL, NGA,
NOR, PAN,
PER, PHL,
PRT, KOR,
LCA, VCT,
SLE, SGP,
ZAF, ESP,
CHE, TUN,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, TZA,
VUT
rizol M09C01X Calcium long chain alkyl USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
phenate sulphide (C8-C40)
rizol M09C08X Calcium long chain alkyl USA CYM, CHN, 11/07/16 31/12/19 Z SIP 2 2G No Yes R No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) CYP, FRA,
HKG, ION,
LBR, MYS,
MLT, MHL,
NOR, PAN,
KOR,SGP,
ARE, GBR
rizol M09C70X Calcium long chain alkyl USA AUS, CYM, 15/03/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes R No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Lubrizol
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) CHN, CYP,
HKG, ION,
LBR, MLT,
MHL, NOR,
PAN, KOR,
GBR
rizol PV1023 Calcium alkaryl sulphonate USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C11-C50); Alkenyl (C11+) 15.19,16.2.6
amide and mineral oil
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rizol PV1127K 1:>,6IYqlefin'a~icle~~IKei}ea' "USA i~IFcquntl"ies\. No~e:: ••·.• · ·•. Y SIP 2 2G ()p~r'; No Yes 0) .NQ :ABC '.No '·.{15: 19!6;16~2.6!'~. ; Lubrizol
~">;>/><"i,>t "/,,,'/,,',:/ /,'"
'( .'+ C~~nyl (81~M~~
..• al.o.U iii c ••' • • • • • /
rizol PV3400X Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
(C17+) and mineral oil
rizol PV6500X Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes R T ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, Lubrizol
phenols; Polyolefin amide 15.19.6, 16.2.6
alkeneamine (C17+) and
mineral oil
rizol PV6501X Alkylated (C4-C9) hindered USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Lubrizol
phenols; Polyolefin amide
alkeneamine (C17+) and
mineral oil
rizol PV7053 :pqlyOI.efiQ'arTIlde;~lkene~iTtir1~ ..· USA AU'countriE:Js t;cill~'; ;y SIP 2 2G OpeniNo Yes 0; .•.•·No ABC Yes j~:1~:,~;.~ ~(2:(3i,;;! !, Lubrizol
;(9.1t;ti);)~I~~nYI;(C;1!1"!;)a.f!1i~~·;~
,", ",",''',','b
rizol PV7601 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA AUS, CYM, 06/04/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C17+); Alkenyl (C11 +) amide CHN, CYP, 15.19,16.2.6
and mineral oil HKG,IDN,
LBR, MLT,
MHL, NOR,
PAN, KOR,
SGP, GBR
rizol PV9121 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA AUS, CYM, 30103/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
(C17+); Alkenyl (C11+) amide CHN, CYP, 15.19,16.2.6
and mineral oil HKG, LBR,
MLT, MHL,
NOR, PAN,
KOR,SGP,
GBR
rizol PV9121S Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA AUS, CYM, 15/03/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19, Lubrizol
(C 17+); Alkenyl (C 11+) CHN, CYP, 16.2.6
amide and mineral oil FRA, HKG,
LBR, MLT,
MHL, NOR,
PAN, KOR,
SGP, GBR
rizol SLF6006 Polyolefin amide alkeneamine USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6, Lubrizol
(C17+); Calcium long chain 16.2.9
alkyl phenate sulphide (C8-
C40)
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~ 515U Calcium long chain alkyl USA CYM, CHN, 12/11115 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
phenate sulphide (C8-C40); CYP, HKG, 15.19,16.2.6,
Calcium alkaryl sulphonate IDN, LBR, 16.2.9
(C11-C50) MLT, MHL,
NOR, PAN,
KOR,SGP,
GBR
~660P Calcium long chain alkyl (C18- SGP DZA,ARG, 06/09/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
C28) salicylate and mineral oil AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6,
BEL, BRA, 16.2.9
CAN,CYM,
CHN, COL,
EGY, FRA,
DEU,GRC,
HKG,IND,
IDN, ITA,
LBR, MYS,
NLD, NZL,
NOR, PAN,
PHL, KOR,
ZAF, ESP,
TUR, ARE,
USA
:3 with up to 1.9% Sodium hydroxide solution NOR DNK, NLD, 22/10/15 31/12/18 Z SIP 3 2G No Yes 0 No AC No MI-SWACO
)H GBR
:3 Basic USA All countries None Y SIP 3 2G No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17, Dow Chemical
15.19.6 Company
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)A 760SA Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Calcium
long chain alkyl phenate
sulphide (C8-C40) and
mineral oil
)A865G Calcium long chain alkyl FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) 15.19,16.2.6
)A4594R Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A4594RS Calcium alkaryl sulphonate FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
(C11-C50); Zinc alkyl 15.19,16.2.6
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 8888 Zinc alkyl dithiophosphate (C3 FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Chevron Oronitl
and mineral oil
)A 9790F Alkyl (C18-C28) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Calcium
long chain alkyl phenate
sulphide (C8-C40) and
mineral oil
)A 9999 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronil!
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
high overbase; Zinc
dithiophosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
)A 16310 Calcium alkyl (C10-C28) SGP AUS, CHN, 29/11/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes R T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
salicylate; Long chain FRA, HKG, 15.19,16.2.6
alkylphenol (C14-C18) and INO,ION,
mineral oil JPN, MYS,
NZL, PHL,
KOR, THA,
USA
)A48014 Calcium long chain alkyl (C18- FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronil!
C28) salicylate; Zinc alkyl 15.19,16.2.6,
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and 16.2.9
mineral oil
)A 48018 chain alkyl (C18- FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
and mineral oil 15.19,16.2.6
)A49819 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Calcium
long chain alkyl phenate
sulphide (C8-C40) and
mineral oil
)A49822 Calcium long chain alkyl SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6 Chevron Oro nib
phenate sulphide (C8-C40)
and mineral oil
)A49888 Alkyl (C18-C28) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Calcium
long chain alkyl phenate
sulphide (C8-C40) and
mineral oil
)A 50908 Calcium long chain alkyl FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
salicylate (C13+) 15.19,16.2.6
)A 54000 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 54013 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA OZA,AUS, 09/02/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium BHS, BEL, 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl CYM, CHN,
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and EGY,OEU,
mineral oil GRC, HKG,
INO, ION,
ITA, JPN,
LBR, MYS,
NLO, NZL,
NOR, PAN,
PHL, KOR,
SGP, ZAF,
TUR, ARE,
GBR, USA
)A 55501 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19, 16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-
C14) and mineral oil
)A 58000 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
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)A 59077 Alkyl (C18-C28) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 59122 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
dithiophosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
)A 59168 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase;
Polyolefin amide alkeneamine
polyol and mineral oil
)A 59211 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, borated; Polyolefin
amide alkeneamine polyol and
mineral oil
)A 59716 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 59726 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitt
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
dithiophosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
)A 59762 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitt
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
dithiosphosphate (C3-
and mineral oil
)A 59766 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19, 16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-
C14) and mineral oil
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)A 59770 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA OZA,AUS, 09/02/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium BHS, BEL, 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl CYM, CHN,
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and EGY,OEU,
mineral oil GRC, HKG,
INO,ION,
ITA, JPN,
LBR, MYS,
NLO, NZL,
NOR, PAN,
PHL, KOR,
SGP, ZAF,
TUR, ARE,
GBR,USA
)A65747 Alkyl (C18-C28) FRA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitl
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 68006 Alkyl (C18-C28) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19, 16.2.6
salts, high overbase; Zinc
alkyl dithiophosphate (C3-
C14) and mineral oil
)A 99470E Alkyl (C18-C28) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, low overbase; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
)A 99480 Alkyl (C18-C28) SGP All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Chevron
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium 15.19,16.2.6
salts, borated; Zinc alkyl
dithiophosphate (C3-C14) and
mineral oil
aset29H Alkyl (C5-C8) benzenes; Poly GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
(2+)cyclic aromatics 15.19.6
aset 32S (C9+) benzenes; Poly GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
aromatics 15.19.6
SIP 3 2G No NF
tylol n-Amyl alcohol and sec-Amyl ZAF All countries None Y SIP 3 2G Cont No T2 liB No R FT AC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, Sasol
alcohol 15.19.6
-ROSWEET Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl-s- GBR NLO, NOR 26/11/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T AC No 15.12,15.17,15.19 BakerHughes
1V85986 triazine
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It
Date Date
\SETREAT 13890 Ethylene glycol monoalkyl NOR NLO, GBR 24/11/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, Clariant Oil
ethers 15.19.6 Services
Scandinavia AS
t140 GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
15.19.6
t 150H GBR All countries None X SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Petrochem Carl
15.19.6
'860A Calcium long chain alkyl SGP OZA,ARG, 11/03/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitt
phenate sulphide (C8-C40); AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6
Alkyl (C18-C28) BEL, BRA,
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium CAN, CYM,
salts, high overbase and CHN, COL,
mineral oil ECU, EGY,
FRA,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
INO, ION,
ITA, LBR,
MYS, NLO,
NZL, NOR,
PAN, PHL,
KOR, ZAF,
ESP, THA,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, USA,
VEN
699A Calcium long chain alkyl SGP OZA, ARG, 17103/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronit,
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6
and mineral oil BEL, BRA,
CAN, CYM,
CHN, COL,
ECU, EGY,
FRA,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
INO, ION,
ITA, LBR,
MYS, NLO,
NZL, NOR,
PAN, PHL,
KOR,ZAF,
ESP, THA,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, USA,
VEN
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Date Date
762A Calcium long chain alkyl SGP OZA,ARG, 11/03/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
phenate sulphide (C8-C40); AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6
Alkyl (C18-C28) BEL, BRA,
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium CAN, CYM,
salts, high overbase and CHN, COL,
mineral oil ECU, EGY,
FRA,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
INO, ION,
ITA, LBR,
MYS, NLO,
NZL, NOR,
PAN, PHL,
KOR, ZAF,
ESP, THA,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, USA,
VEN
763A Calcium long chain alkyl SGP OZA, ARG, 11/03/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronib
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6
and mineral oil BEL, BRA,
CAN, CYM,
CHN, COL,
ECU, EGY,
FRA,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
INO,ION,
ITA, LBR,
MYS, NLO,
NZL, NOR,
PAN, PHL,
KOR,ZAF,
ESP, THA,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, USA,
VEN
)359 Naphthalene; Alkyl (C5-C8) GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Nalco Champiol
benzenes 15.19.6
'IIC5 1-3-Cyclopentadiene; GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G Cont No T2 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.14, SabicUK
Isoprene 15.17,15.19.6, Petrochemicals
16.6.2, 16.6.3
-IC (Exxon Mobil) Heptane; Benzene FRA All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cont No T3 IIA No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17, ExxonMobil
15.19.6
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safety hazards
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Date Date " '"
\LETREAT 13950 Ethylene glycol; Acidic NOR NLO, GBR 23/11115 31/12/18 Z SIP 3 2G Cont No Yes R No AC No 15.11.2, Clariant Oil
phosphonate 15.11.3,15.11.4, Services
15.11.6,15.11.7, Scandinavia AS
15.11.8,15.19.6
\LETREAT 14345 Ethylene glycol monoalkyl NOR NLO, GBR 19/11/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No 15.19.6 Clariant Oil
ethers Services
Scandinavia AS
\LETREATSO Potassium hydroxide solution NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G Cont No NF C No No No 15.17,15.19, Clariant Oil
54 16.2.9 Services
Scandinavia AS
\LETREAT SO Acetic acid NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G Cont No Yes R No AC No 15.11.2,15.11.3, Clariant Oil
92 15.11.4, 15.11.6, Services
15.11.7,15.11.8, Scandinavia AS
15.17,15.19.6,
16.2.9
\LETREATTP Ethylene glycol NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No AC No Clariant Oil
5 Services
Scandinavia AS
\LETREATTP Ethanolamine NOR NLO, GBR 28/05/15 31/12/18 Z SIP 3 2G Cont No Yes 0 No AC No ClariantOil
17 Services
Scandinavia AS
\LETREAT XL36 Calcium chloride solution; NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G Open No Yes 0 No ABC No Clariant Oil
Maleic acidlallyl sulphonic Services
acid copolymer with Scandinavia AS
phosphonate groups, partial
sodium salt (aqueous solution)
\VTREAT 1031 Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl- NOR NLO, GBR 20/10/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 ClariantOil
1,3,5-triazine Services
Scandinavia AS
\VTREAT 7103 1,3,5-Hexahydrotriethanol- NOR NLO, GBR 25/06/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cont No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 ClariantOil
1,3,5-triazine Services
Scandinavia AS
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safety hazards
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Date Date
'1/85780 Polyphosphoric acids, esters; GBR NLO, NOR 13/01/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes R No AC No 15.19.6, 16.2.6, Baker Hughes
Triethanolamine, sodium salts 16.2.9
'1/85902 in KCL [(:5:24% phosphonomethyl) GBR BHS, NOR 14/01/15 31/12/18 Z SIP 3 2G No Yes R No ABC No 15.17,15.19.6 Baker Hughes
imino]bis[ethylenenitrilobis
(methylene)]]
tetrakisphosphonic acid,
ammonium salt solution
4127 Acetic acid; 1,3,5- NOR All countries None Y SIP 3 2G No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 MI SWACO
Hexahydrotriethanol-1,3,5-
triazine
4206 Sodium hydroxide solution NOR NLO, GBR 02/03/15 31/12/18 Z SIP 3 2G No Yes R No AC No MI-SWACO
4820 Formic acid NOR NLO, GBR 02/09/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 3 2G No Yes R No AC No 15.11.2, 15.11.3, 5chlumberger
15.11.4, 15.11.6, Production
15.11.7,15.11.8, Technologies
15.19.6
ure SC2020 3-(Triethoxysilyl)propylamine NOR All countries None Z 2 2G No Yes T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17,15.19 Nalco Champioi
MI-SWACO
~FOM CS 5015 Ethoxylated tallow amine BRA All countries None X SIP 2 2G Cant Inert Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Oxiteno Nordes
15.19,16.2.6, SIA Industria e
16.2.9 Comercio
ImarB Calcium long chain alkyl USA AUS, CYM, 15/03/16 31/12/19 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes R No ABC No 15.19.6,16.2.6 Lubrizol
phenate sulphide (C8-C40); CHN, CYP,
Calcium alkaryl sulphonate HKG, ION,
(C11-C50) LBR, MLT,
MHL, NOR,
PAN, KOR,
GBR
Ipac Calcium long chain alkyl SGP OZA,ARG, 11/03/15 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G Cant No Yes C T ABC No 15.12,15.17, Chevron Oronitt
phenate sulphide (C8-C40); AUS, BHS, 15.19,16.2.6
Alkyl (C18-C28) BEL, BRA,
toluenesulphonic acid, calcium CAN, CYM,
salts, high overbase and CHN, COL,
mineral oil ECU, EGY,
FRA,OEU,
GRC, HKG,
INO, ION,
ITA, LBR,
MYS, NLO,
NZL, NOR,
PAN, PHL,
KOR,ZAF,
ESP, THA,
TUR,ARE,
GBR, USA,
VEN
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'" I'" K L N 0 Company
.uPAC B Calcium long chain alkaryl USA CYM, CHN, 03/09115 31/12/18 Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T ABC Yes 15.12,15.17, Lubrizol
sulphonate (C11-C50); CYP, HKG, 15.19,16.2.6
Calcium long chain alkyl LBR, MLT,
phenate sulphide (C8-C40) MHL, NOR,
mixture and mineral oil PAN,SGP,
GBR
rsol Piperazine (68% solution) USA All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No Yes C T AC Yes 15.12,15.17, Dow Chemical
15.19,16.2.6,
16.2.9
:iscreen 052R Ethyl alcohol NOR All countries None Z SIP 3 2G No T2 IIA No R F AC No 15.19.6 Vertical
S925 Napthalene; Alkyl (C5-C8) GBR All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No T2 liB No C FT ABC No 15.12,15.17, Nalco Champiol
benzenes 15.19.6
(sol 911 A n-Alkanes (C9-C11); Paraffin ZAF All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No T3 IIA No R FT ABC No 15.12.3,15.12.4, Sasol
wax 15.19.6, 16.2.9
(sol 911 B n-Alkanes (C9-C11); Paraffin ZAF All countries None Y SIP 2 2G No T3 IIA No R FT ABC No 15.12.3, 15.12.4, Sasol
wax 15.19.6, 16.2.6,
16.2.9
***
ANNEX 4
MEPC.2/Circ
TRIPARTITE AGREEMENTS Anne
List 4: Pollutant only mixtures containing one or more components, of the mixture, which
1 December 2(
have not yet been assessed
Page 1 (
dename n.o.s. Contains Rep Countries Receive Expil)l Cat ST Remark Company
Date Date
11183263 9 Sulphonated alkylcarboxylic acid polymer salt GBR NLD, NOR 13/03/16 31/12/19 Z 3 Baker Hughes
11185902 7 [[(phosphonomethyl) iminojbis[ethylenenitrilobis(methylene)]] GBR NOR, USA 14/01/16 31/12/19 Y 3 Baker Hughes
tetrakisphosphonic acid, ammonium salt solution
_VTREAT 13860 9 Poly(2-8)alkylene glycol monoalkyl (C1-C6) ether NOR NLD,GBR 27/05/15 31/12/18 Z 3 Clariant Oil
Services
Scandinavia A:
***
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Tripartite Agreements for MEPC.21Circ. Lists 1, 3, 4 received by t'nlln"".n", issuance
The following is a list of tripartite agreements reported to IMO during the period between the
each year. Any countries wishi'"g to join a tripartite agreement must do so by making a direct
Lubrizol M09C140X United States CYP, HKG, LBR, ML T, MHL, NOR, 05/0212018 31/12/2021
SGP, GBR
SCAL16312A United Kingdom NOR 07/0212018 31/12/2021
.ialloilacid~reactionproducts withtriethanbb:unine :
* BLG 6 had agreed that, in the absence of measured chronic toxicity data, surrogate data using the GHS system to estimate missing
chronic aquatic toxicity data could be used and that the estimation of chronic toxicity would be determined as shown below:
1. if, in the GESAMP Hazard Profile, Col B2 is 'NI' or Col Ai is 'NI' or Col A2 is 'NI', then there are not enough data to
apply the OECD criteria, and therefore the product is deemed to be chronically toxic to aquatic organisms; but
2. if the aquatic LC50 is <100mgfJ (Col B1 is 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6); and the product is Not Readily Biodegradable (Col A2 is
'NR') or the product is bio-accumulated (Col A1 is 4,5 or 6), then the product is deemed to have a chronic toxicity
of <1 mgfJ which is equivalent to a '1' in column B2; otherwise
***
ANNEX 6
MEPC.2/Circ.23
Annex 6
SYNONYMS FOR VEGETABLE OILS 1 December 2017
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ANNEX 7
MEPC.2/Circ.23
LIST OF COUNTRY ABBREVIATIONS Annex 7
Part 1 - Code Order 1 December 2017
Page 1 of 3
Code Country Code Country
AFG Afghanistan COG Congo
AGO Angola COK Cook Islands
ALB Albania COL Colombia
AND Andorra COM Comoros
ARE United Arab Emirates CPV Cabo Verde
ARG Argentina CRI Costa Rica
ARM Armenia CUB Cuba
ATG Antigua and Barbuda CYM Cayman Islands (United Kingdom)
AUS Australia CYP Cyprus
AUT Austria CZE Czechia
AZE Azerbaijan DEU Germany
BDI Burundi DJI Djibouti
BEL
CONTACT ADDRESSES
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Chief Marine Surveyor Tel: 1 268462 1273 or 5623426
Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping Fax: 1 2684624358
(ADOMS) E-mail: [email protected]
Corner of Popeshead & Dickenson Bay Street
P.O. Box 1394
st. John's, Antigua W.I.
St John's
Antigua and Barbuda
ARGENTINA
Mr. Luis Alberto Arroz Tel: +5411-4318-7666
Director de Proteccion Ambiental +5411 43187673
Direcci6n de Protecci6n Ambiental Fax: +54-11-4318-7666
Av E. Madero 235 - 4° Piso - Oficina 4.42. E-mail: [email protected].
Buenos Aires [email protected]
C1106ACC
Argentina
BAHAMAS
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
CANADA
CIO
Mr lain David MacRae Tel: +4420381 72445
Engineer Suveyor +4420381 71001 (Front Desk)
Maritime and Coastguard Agency E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental Policy Branch
105 Commercial Road
Southampton
S0151EG
United Kingdom
CHILE
CHINA
CHINA
COLOMBIA
CYPRUS
CY-3305
Cyprus
Maritime Administration of the DPR Korea Tel: 008502 18111 ext 381 8059
Ryonhwa-2 Dong Fax: 00850 2 381 4410
Central District, P.O,Box 416 E-mail: [email protected]
Pyongyang
Democratic People's Rep. of Korea
DENMARK
ECUADOR
EGYPT
ESTONIA
ETHIOPIA
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
CIO
Mr lain David MacRae Tel: +44 20381 72445
Engineer Surveyor +44 20381 71001 (Front Desk)
Maritime and Coastguard Agency E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental Policy Branch
Spring Place
105 Commercial Road
Southampton
S0157PL
United Kingdom
HONDURAS
ICELAND
INDIA
IRELAND
C/O
Mr lain David MacRae Tel: 020381 72445
Engineer Surveyor 020381 71001 (Front Desk)
Maritime and Coastguard Agency E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental Policy Branch
Spring Place
105 Commercial Road
Southampton
S0157PL
United Kingdom
ITALY
JAPAN
Ms. Wakako Tsukasaki Tel: +81 35521 9023
Official, Office of Marine Environment, Water Environment Fax: +81 3 3593 1438
Division E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental Management Bureau, Ministry of the
Environment
1-2-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo
100-8975
Japan
LIBERIA
CIO
Mr. Sebastian Farr Tel: 00-231-777-092229
Director, Division of Monitoring, Surveillance 00-777 -290158
Liberia Maritime Authority (liMA) E-mail: [email protected].
MRCC - Monrovia [email protected]
Division of Monotoring, Surveillance & Liberia
Coast Guard Headquarter
1000 Monrovia
CIO
Mr. Josiah O. Botoe Tel: 00-231-886-284317
Acting Technical Supervisor/Focal Person, Regional SAR E-mail: [email protected].
Secretariat omascob [email protected]
Liberia Maritime Authority (liMA)
MRCC-Monrovia, Division of Monitoring, Surveillance &
Rescue
MRMRCC, Liberia Coast Guard Headquarters, Bushrod
Island
1000 Monrovia
Liberia
c/o
Mr. Tony Dupree Tel: +1 703 790 3434
VP Technical Department + 1 7039636216
Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs of Fax: +1 7037905655
the Republic of Liberia E-mail: [email protected]
Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry
8619 Westwood Center Dr
Vienna, Virginia
22182
United States
MADAGASCAR
Colonel Jean Hubert ZIPA Tel: +261321125701
Directeur General +261321125700
AGENCE PORTUAIRE, MARITIME ET FLUVIALE (APMF) Fax: +261202253934
APMF Siege E-mail: [email protected]@apmf.mg
Alarobia, Pres LNTPB, Route des hydrocarbures
ANTANANARIVO
101
Madagascar
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Annex 8
1 December 2017
Page 8 of 14
MALAYSIA
MALTA
MARSHALL ISLANDS
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NIGERIA
CIO
CAPTAIN SUNDAY M UMOREN Tel: +2347034172913
HEAD, MARITIME SAFETY & SEAFARERS E-mail: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
NIGERIAN MARITIME RESOUCRES DEVELOPMENT
CENTRE (NMRDC)
KIRIKIRI Phase 2
APAPA.
Lagos
LAGOS
Nigeria
c/o
DR DAKUKU PETERSIDE Tel: +2348033123801
DIRECTOR GENERAL +2349055255555
NIMASA E~mail: [email protected].
NO 4 BURMA ROAD [email protected]
APAPA, LAGOS
NORWAY
PALAU
PANAMA
PANAMA
PERU
PHILIPPINES
POLAND
PORTUGAL
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
SAMOA
SIERRA LEONE
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
Civil Aviation and Maritime Department Tel: +46 771 503 503
Swedish Transport Agency Fax: +46 11 185 256
Norrk6ping E-mail: [email protected]
SE-60173
Sweden
SWITZERLAND
TUNISIA
TURKEY
C/O
Capt. Onal BAYLAN Tel: +903122302000
Head Of Department Fax: +90312231 51 89
Ministry of Transport Maritime Affairs and Communications E-mail: [email protected]
Directorate General for Regulation of Dangerous Goods
and Combined Transport
GMK Bulvari No:128/A Maltepe 06570
ANKARA
Turkey
TUVALU
Capt Taasi Pitoi Tel: +688-20055
Marine and Ports Services Department E-mail: [email protected].
Ministry of Communication and Transport [email protected]
Tuvalu Government Building
Vaiaku
Funafuti
Tuvalu
C/O
Dr. Leonard M. Chamuriho Tel: +255222112858
Permanent Secretary Fax: +255222112751
Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication E-mail: [email protected]
P.O. BOX 638,
40470 Dodoma
United Republic of Tanzania
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES
URUGUAY
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Annex 9
ANNEX 9 1 December 2017
Page 1 of 1
Samutprakan
Authorized by United Republic of Tanzania for Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication
Dr. Leonard M. Chamuriho
P.O. BOX 638,
40470 Dodoma
United Republic of Tanzania
***
ANNEX 10
MEPC.2/Circ.23
CARGO TANK CLEANING ADDITIVES Annex 10
1 December 2017
Page 1 of 14
Name of cleaning additive Name of manufacturer Reporting
country
AA118 SAFETY NON-CAUSTIC VANCE CHEMICALS PTE. LTO. SGP
AA 128 MULTI-DUTY VANCE CHEMICALS PTE. LTD. SGP
AA138 HEAVY-DUTY VANCE CHEMICALS PTE. LTO. SGP
AA158 ACIDIC VANCE CHEMICALS PTE. LTO. SGP
AC Clean 1 JT TriStar Industries BV NLD
AC Clean 24 Tristar Industries BV NLD
Accell Clean Marine Advanced BioCatalytics Corp. USA
Accell Clean Marine Plus Advanced BioCatalytics Corp. USA
ACE 4020 Multi Purpose Detergent, T-Pol ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 7012 Oil & Grease Remover ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9005 Heavy Duty Alkaline Cleaner ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9007 Heavy Duty Tank Cleaner A ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9011 Heavy Duty Cleaner ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9020 Liquid Rig Wash ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9026 Hydrocarbon Remover ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
ACE 9027 Sodium Hypochlorite 12% Solution ACE Chemicals International Pte. Ltd SGP
*It should be noted that where products or their solutions that appear in chapter 17 or 18 of the IBC Code or list 1 of the MEPC.2/Circular
MEPC.2/Circ.23
CARGO TANK CLEANING ADDITIVES Annex 10
1 December 2017
Page 2 of 14
Name of cleaning additive Name of manufacturer Reporting
country
Alkasolvent Liquid CHEMO GRC
Alkleen Buffer Wilhelmsen Chemicals AS NOR
Alkleen Liquid Wilhelmsen Chemicals AS NOR
Alkleen Safety Liquid Wilhelmsen Chemicals AS NOR
ALOHA SWING New Shin Young Co., Ltd. KOR
ALOHA SWING PLUS New Shin Young Co., Ltd. KOR
ALPHA BUFFER CLEAN ALPHA MARINE SOLUTIONS USA
ALPHA SOAP ALPHA MARINE SOLUTIONS USA
ALPHA SOLVE ALPHA MARINE SOLUTIONS USA
AMEROID RSR DREW MARINE USA
APEX ECO SOLVE APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX RYDLYME MARINE APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX SMITH 88 APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX TANK CLEAN VLC APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-101 ECO ACID APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-120 METAL BRITE HD APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-182 PASSIVE CLEAN APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-195 TANK CLEAN BUFFER APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-228 SANI CLEAN APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-280 NEUTRAL HCF APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-290 TANK CLEAN OSD APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-303 ECOCLEAN APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-304 CHLOR CLEAN APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-418 ALKACLEAN HD APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX418PH ALKACLEAN HD (POTASSIUM) APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-460 ALKACLEAN SAFETY LIQUID APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-480XF AQUATUFF HIGH FOAM APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
APEX-5 MULTI POL APEX CHAMICALS (S) PTE LTD SGP
APEX-550 SEACLEAN VOYAGE APEX CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTO SGP
Aquabreak PX Wilhelmsen Chemicals AS NOR
Aquamarine Aquawash T1080A Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Caustic-Free Cleaner Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Natural Zest T1335A Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Neutral HCF Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Rustremover Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Strong Alkaline Cleaner T11 08A Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
Aquamarine Tank Cleaner HD Aquamarine Chemicals GBR
AQUAQUICK 2000 AQUAQUICK EUROPE NLD
AQUAQUICK 2000 SP AQUAQUICK EUROPE NLD
ATLAS 100 Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS 150 Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS 202 Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS A-CHLOR Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS AQUA-SOLV Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLASATC ATLAS CHEMICAL USA
ATLAS CD-SEA Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS I-A-C Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
MEPC.2/Circ.23
CARGO TANK CLEANING ADDITIVES Annex 10
1 December 2017
Page 3 of 14
Name of cleaning additive Name of manufacturer Reporting
country
ATLAS KRUSHER Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS MAR-CLEAN Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS METAL BRIGHT Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS METAL TREAT Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS SEA CLEAN ATLAS CHEMICAL USA
ATLAS SUPER GREEN Atlas Chemicals, Inc USA
ATLAS VIRO-SOL ATLAS CHEMICAL USA
B.T.S. HCF Water Based Blutec sri ITA
Bio Degreaser 165 VECOM NLD
Bonderite C-AD TR-1020S(DE) Henkel Belgium NV. BEL
Bonderite C-IC 146 Henkel Belgium N.V. BEL
Bonderite C-MC 12110 Henkel Belgium NV. BEL
Bonderite C-MC A Henkel Adhesive Technologies BEL
BONDERITE C-MC X VLOEIBA (formerly P3-x vloeibaar) Henkel Belgium NV. BEL
Buffer StarMarine Chemical BV NLD
Bufferclean 5.5 Unimarine International BV NLD
MARICHEM MARIGASES Worldwide GRC
***
MEPC.2/Circ.23
Annex 11, page 1
ANNEX 11
1 '''1f1t.=,"","-,'HfjJ.'- ...
The following have been agreed as recognized bio-fuels in accordance with the 2011
Guidelines for the carriage of blends of petroleum oil and bio-fuels (MEPC.1/Circ.761/Rev.1):
Alkanes (C9-C24) linear, branched and cyclic with a flash point :560°C*
.8 Ethyl alcohol
With regard to the shipment of blends of petroleum oil and any of these products under MAR POL Annex II
controls, it is necessary to initiate or refer to tripartite agreements for such blends indicating the carriage
requirements as appropriate.
t This entry is intended to include any specific FAMEs set out in chapter 17 of the IBC Code or the
MEPC.2/Circular
H:\CIRC\MEPC\02\2Circ23\MEPC.2-CIRC.23.docx
n
IIIfI
UI
Data Interpretation:
A = Good at Ambient Temperature
(Or up to temperature listed ee})
N = Not Recommended
= Not Tested
Notes:
(A) Certain chemicals may cause surface discoloration;
- Sulfuric acid may darken coating
- 10% Nitric may turn coating green
UN ~ Temperature
Number " " Product ~ Ratinq
2074 A CRYLAMIDE SOLN 50%ORLE SS A
ACRYLAMIDE SOLUTI_50% A
2218 ACRYLIC ACID A
1917 ACRYLIC ACID E A
2527 ACRYLIC ACID ISOBUTYL ESTER A
1919 ACRYLIC ACID METHYL ESTER A
ACRYLIC ACID METHYLHEXYL ESTER A
2248 ACRYLIC ACID N-BUTYL ESTER A
ACRYLIC ALDEHYDE A
ACRYLIC AMIDE SOLN BELOW 50% A
ACRYLIC LATEX A
ACRYLIC LATEX pH 0-5 OR 9-14 A
ACRYLIC LATEX pH 0-6.5 9.5-14 A
ACRYLIC LATEX pH 6.5-9.5 A
ACRYLOBUTYLIC ESTER MONOMER A
1093 ACRYLONITRILE A
ADC 100 MOBIL LUBE ADDITIVE A 100)
ADIPIC ACID DIDECYL ESTER A
ADIPIC ACID DIETHYL ESTER A
ADIPIC ACID DIISONONYL ESTER A
ADIPIC ACID DIISOOCTYL ESTER A
ADIPIC ACID DIMETHYL ESTER A
ADIPIC ACID DINITRILE A
ADIPIC ACID OCTYLDECYL ESTER A (100)
ADIPIC ACID 01 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER A
2205 ADIPONITRILE A
ADIPYL DINITRILE A
ADLACIDE 10% A
ADRONAL A
ADRONOLACETATE A
AERO SHELL 0-120 A
AERO FLOAT 208 (ARYL DITHIOPHOSPHORIC ACID) A
AEROSIL A
AEROSOL C-61 CATIONIC A
AEROTHENE TT A
AGENT 504 A
AGRICULTURAL KEROSINE A
AGROXON 50 A
AGROXON GASOLINE A
AIR FIXE GAS A
AIRCRAFT GASOLINE A
AIRFLEX SYNTHETIC LATEX A
AIRTURBO FUEL A
1223 ALADDIN KEROSINE A
ALBO-CARBON A
ALCOHOL (C12-C15 POLY 1-3 ETHOXYLATES A
ALCOHOL (C6-C17)(SEC) POLY(3-6)ETHOXYLATES A
ALCOHOL C-10 A
ALCOHOL C-11 A
ALCOHOL C-12 A
ALCOHOL C12-C15) POLY(3-11)ETHOXYLATES A
ALCOHOL C-16 A
1120 ALCOHOLC-4 A
ALCOHOL C-7 A
ALCOHOL C7 C8 C91NDV & MIXTURE A
ALCOHOL C-9 A
1170 ALCOHOL DEHYDRATED A
ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE (C6-C17 SEC) A
ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE (HIGHER AERONDARY A
ALCOHOL OF SULPHUR A
1120 ALCOHOL BUTYL- A
ALCOHOL C-12 A
2282 ALCOHOL C-6 A
ALCOHOL NONYL- A
1105 ALCOHOL PENTYL- A
1274 ALCOHOL PROPYL- A
ALCOHOL INDUSTRIAL A
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES A
ALCOHOLIC LYE A
ALCOHOLS C10 C11 C12INDV. & MIXTURE A
ALCOHOLS C13 AN 0 ABOVE A
ALCOHOLS C13 AND ABOVE IND A
ALCOHOLS C4 C5 C6 MIXT. A
ALCOHOLS C4 C6 C8 MIXT A
ALCOHOLS C4-C6 MIXTURE A
ALCOHOLS C5 C6 INV ALCOHOLS A
ALCOHOLS ETHOXYLATE HIGHER SEC) A
2300 ALDEHYDE COLLIDINE A
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UN ~ CargoI' Temperature
Number Product ~"
RatinR ~ ,
ALPHA HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID 5% A
2303 ALPHA METHYLSTYRENE A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-10/15 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-15/18 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-617 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-7/14 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-7/8 A
ALPHA OLEFINS A
ALPHA PINENE A
ALPHA GAMMA-DICHLOROPROPYLENE A
ALPHA-BUTYROLACTONE A
ALPHA-CHLORO TOLUENE A
ALPHA-CHLOROALLYLCHLORIDE A
ALPHA-CHLOROBENZALDEHYDE A
ALPHA-DIISOBUTYLENE A
ALPHA-EPICHLOROHYDRIN A
ALPHA-HYDROXYTOLUENE A
ALPHANOL A
ALPHANOL-79 A
ALPHA-OLEFINS (C16-C18) A
ALPHA-OLEFINS C6-C8 MIXTURES A
ALPHA-OLEFINS(C6-C18)MIXTURES A
ALPHA-TOLUIC ALDEHYDE A
ALPHA-TRICHLOETHANE A
ALUM 15%SOLN A
ALUM POTASH A
ALUM POTASH 20% A
ALUM SOLUTION 15% A
ALUM SOLUTION 35% A
ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE 10% A
ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE 30% A
ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE DRY A
ALUMINIUM NITRATE 80% A
ALUMINIUM OXIDE A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE 10% A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE 30% A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE SOLN A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE SOLN 25%OR MOREL A
ALUMINIUM SULPHIDE 100% A
ALUMINIUM TRICHLORIDE A
ALUMINIUM TRINITRATE 80% A
ALUMINIUM 111 NITRATE 1:3 80% A
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE A
AMASIL A
AMASIL 10% (WATER) A
AMINES A
AMINO ALCOHOL A
AMINO CAPROIC LACTAM CAPROLACTAM A
AMINO-2 6-DIMETHYLBENZENE 1- A
AMINO-2-METHYL PROPANE 1- A
AMINO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANOL 2- 90%OR LESS A
AMINO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANOL 2- <90% A
AMINO BENZENE A
AMINOBUTANE 1- A
2733 AMINOBUTANE 2- A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM 50% A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM 60% A
AMINOCAPROLACTAM A
2357 AMINOCYCLOHEXANE (CYCLOHEXYLAMINE) A
1036 AMINOETHANE A
2270 AMINOETHANE SOLN (72%OR LESS) A
2491 AMINO ETHANOL 2- A
3055 AMINOETHOXYETHANOL A
AMINOETHYLETHANE DIAMINE A
AMINOETHYLETHANOL AMINE A
AMINOFORM 70% IN WATER A
AMINOFORM SOLNS A
AMINOHEXAHYDROBENZENE A
1235 AMINOMETHANE A
AMINOPENTANE 1- A
1547 AMINOPHEN A
1277 AMINOPROPANE 1- A
1221 AMINOPROPANE 2-100% A
1221 AMINO PROPANE 2- 50% A
AMINOPROPANOL-21- A
1005. AMMONIA --
2672 AMMONIA 10% A
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ANIMA )ILS A '9C
ANIVA A ~O)
AN Jl
ANCNE
At- fHRAC NE JIL
AN' FORMIN ;% , LEs
ANTI FRGL (COL BA:3ED 2,5% SC )llJl'v ,TRAI30RATE A
AN' FRGLY '3 A
ANTI FRGLYCOI BM II::"H' :oNE ( 'COL A
AN' :R,G _YC BA: IY oNE ~OL A
A
AN'IF' Mlr ,15% A
AN =OR ;0/0
AN IIt-KI::I::. ~Ol, CONTAINING)
ANT -I=~ .COL BASED)
~______~________________~A\~I~IT~'I-~FRI ~L~21~______________-+______~____~
ANTI-FRI ~~E~~________________~____~~____~
AN' nrK'
At',tTIKNC ~KS DQPES
APPLE CONCEN""RATE
. APPI • JUICI
APPLE JUICE tATED
2031 AQUA FORTIS INI ~IC '1CIC 1- 5Ello 68%
2032 AQUA FORTIS (I IT ACID) - 95% N
AI JAI A
A')II~ III~ H' 01 NFl UORIDE -
AR HI: )IL A
YONO A
ARCC ::;ARBON BLA'::;K JI ON BlACK FEEC' S' OCK A
ARN)P( ,(ALKYl PH JLYGLYCOL ETHER) A
A
ARKC PA :oC HST A (70)
AROMA E JILS) A
ARnMA~nl ,SPIRITS)
A ;C
AROMATIC ~m CE CAR )N BLACK FEEl
AI IVIf-\ lYI WCA IN~
RC PH' A
'J(
AROMA' \11 J( VI If-\OL. OIL)
ARC AATIC I::NL oK JIL n
ARI.. If-\ RC JM SOLVEN 'S
AROMATIC RSIDl ~AR IN BL :K FEI S' OCK
AROMATIC ;OLVE
AROI'v A'"Ie: S .VEt- 100
AROf'.. A-'Ie: S .VEt- 150
AROMA' , SUI -InNI. ACIDS
A~OMA' TARS A (100)
ARK A
AR IFICAI ,MnNr OIL A
1199 ARTIFICIAL , OF ANTS A
ARYL POLYOL IN (C 11-C50) A
Al IATIC S 'RAY C A
ASIA" 5PRjl 011 :HV1160 A
ASIA- I 3PRA" OI.S: 69921 A
ASIA: SPRAY OIL_s: 9857_ A
1999 HA
.1999 A :f-
1999 A Pf-IA 3C nOI\
ASYI fHYI oNE
" IJ!,N :(! 011
RAZI
A OM VE
12~ AL IVE ESEI, OIL A
1444 AL JIVI~ IVI JI NORMAl, ACIDITY A
AUTOMO' VE ~ ITE SPIRITS A
AVAN ~E A
WCA P5 A
AVIATION ALKYLA- :oS (C 'ARAFFIN~+I~('A IA A
A' IATle FUEL A
AVIATION UEI 0/130 OCTANE A
AVIATION UEI 15/145 OCTANE A
f-\Vlf-\ IIUI' :UE 36/9 IOCTAN_E A
A IATlm GAS A
AVIATION GASOLINE 7/145 OClANE A
AVIATION n~I=N~ A
AVIATION LUB-SF A
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Cargo I
~
~
UN "
Temperature
Number Product ~
Ratlnq
1738 BENZYL CHLORIDE A
1738 BENZYlCHlORID A
BERTHOLITE -
BETA BETA-DIHYDROXYDI-N-PROPYlETHER A
BETA-BUTENE A
BETA-BUTYlENE A
BETA-BUTYlENE GLYCOL A
BETA-DIISOBUTYlENE A
BETA-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE A
BETA-METHACRYLIC ACID A
BETA-METHYL NAPHTHALENE A
BETA-METHYlBIVINYl A
BETA-METHYlSTYRENE A
BETA-PHENYlPROPYlENE A
BETA-PHENYlPROPYlENE(lNHIBITED) A
BETASSE pH 3-4 A (100)
BETA-TRICHLOROETHANE A
BETHOLITE GAS -
B-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE A
B-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE MONOMER A
BFV A
BIBENZENE A
BICHROMATE OF SODA A
BIFORMYl A
BIFORMYl 25% (WATER) A
BIFORMYl40% (WATER) A
BIHEXYl A
BIOCIDE A
BIPHENYL A
BIPHENYL (CHLORINATED) A
BIS(2-AMINOETHYl AMINE A
BIS(2-CHlOROETHYl) ETHER A
BI~(2-CHlORO-ISOPROPYl ETHER A
BIS(2-HYDROXY-DIETHYl) AMINE A
BIS 2-HYDROXYETHYl ETHER A
BIS(4-I-OCYANATOPHENYl)METHANE A
BIS BETA-AMINO ETHYlO AMINE A
BISCYClOPENTADIENE A
B-ISO-AMYlENE A
BISOFlEX88 A
1131 BISUlPHIDE OF CARBON A
BITTER ALMOND Oil A
BITUMEN A
BITUMINOUS BLACK VARNISH A
BLACK MUSTARD Oil A
BLACK OilS A (100)
BLACK VARNISH A
BLANDOl (WHITE MINERAL Oil) A
BLEACH LIQUOR A
BLEACH LIQUOR 15% OR lESS A
BLEACH LIQUOR 5% A
BLEACHING POWDER SOlN A
BLENDING STOOKS A
BLOWN OilS A 100
BLUBBER Oil A (100)
BLUE Oil A
B-METHYl ACROLEIN (CROTONAlDEHYDE) A
BODY Oil A (100)
BOMBAY NUT Oil A (100)
BONE Oil A
BORACIC ACID 10% A
BORAX A
BORAX DECAHYDRATE A
BORDEN CHEMICAL UF-78 A
BORIC ACID A
BORIC ACID 10% A
BORIC ACID IN WATER A
BOSCAN CRUDE A (100)
BPl A
BRAKE FLUID (GLYCOL BASE) A
BRAKE FLUID BASE MIX A
BRAKE FLUID CASTROl AMBER A
BRAKE FLUID CASTROl UNIVERSAL A
BRAN Oil (FURFURAL) A
BREAXIT 7896 A
BRICK Oil A
BRIGHT STOCK A
BRIGHT STOCK 150 (lUBE Oil) A
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BRIGHT ~ )( K 21 UBE OIL)
Bt 1: )-F A ( 00)
Bt JKE
BUNKER . A D SOLVENT
BUll ~ER A (- 00)
~______+-________________B~l~ ~1~I'LO_llll________________-+____~~~;:~~
IE A I
BU'
A i
A
A I
BUiANA ut(u;q- A
JE A
BUTAIIE ~ITRILE A
BI rAN :~QXY-. A
B U T A ' . I ~;~rURES
~------~----------------~ ~.4~"'~-----------------~----~~----~
~------~----------------~ ~n~I(")I~~~"----------------~------~----~
~_~11~tl~~~0__~________________~B~~C~I[D~________________-+______~~____~
20 rAN ,2-
)3 B INC 1E.2-
Bt ,N-' )L,2-
"EN ,2-
rENE,2-
U" OIC ACID,2-
BUTO: .E ,R AI TIC ACID,2-
~YB INI,1
NC
BL IA H' lA: 1:0,2-
BL =:NI,C .YCOL
It( _YCC A
BUTYL .-IVII A 'ROP ,NOATE
Bl rYL PROPENOATE A
1123 ITY ACETA rE, N- A
1123 ITY .ACET. ,TE,2 A
2348 U· , ACRY .ATE
1120 UT(LA nl A
1120 B ITY . ALCC DL,2-
1120 BUTYL A nl 'I~ Nm~M ~~ A
BUTY~IYDE A
1125 BUT
~~~--~--------------~~lU~I'TY~A~MIN IRY
1125 BUT AI IIN~ D-N-
1125 rYl AI
BUT 3EN;~YI ~LATE
rYl CE
1992 rY Bl tA
A
rY CA rc
BL :;A~Br . A\. IAIl: A
BI IT'( r.F ")!';I
BU'rYL CE . OS( LVEAI TATE A
BUTYL CYC .oHEXYL PH HALATE A
BUTYL IECYL PHTHA .ATE A
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UN Cargo7 Temperature
Number Product Ratios:!
BUTYL DIGlYCOl A
BUTYL DIGlYCOl ACETATE A
BUTYL DIOXITOl A
BUTYL DIOXITOl ACETATE A
BUTYlROPENOIC ACID A
BUTY CRYLIC ACID A
BU THANOATE A
BUTYL ETHANOATE N- A
1149 BUTYL ETHER A
BUTYL ETHYLENE A
BUTYL ETHYLENE GLYCOL 0- A
BUTYL GlYCIDYl ETHER A
BUTYL GLYCOL A
BUTYL GLYCOL ACETATE A
BUTYL GLYCOL ETHER (BGE) A
BUTYL HEPTYl KETONE A
BUTYL HEXYl PHTHALATE A
BUTYL HYDRIDE A
BUTYL ISODECYl PHTHALATE A
BUTYL LACTATE A
BUTYL MALEATE A
BUTYL METHACRYLATE A
BUTYlOCTADECANOATE A
BUTYlOCTYlPHTHALATE A
BUTYL OXITOl A
BUTYL OXITOl ACETATE A
BUTYL STEARATE A
BUTYL TRIGlYCOl A
BUTYLIDECYLICETYl-EICOSYl A
BUTYLIDECYLICETYl-EICOSYl METHACRYLATE M A
BUTYLATED U/F RESIN A
BUTYlBENZENE (All ISOMERS) A
BUTYlBENZENE-TERT A
BUTYlBENZENES A
1012 BUTYlENE A
BUTYlENE GlYCIDYl ETHER A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL ETHER (BGE) A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL 1 2- A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL 1 3- A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL 1 4- A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL 1 2- A
BUTYlENE GLYCOL 2 3- A
BUTYlENE HYDRATE A
3022 BUTYlENE OXIDE A
3022 BUTYlENE OXIDE 1 2- A
BUTYlENE POLY GLYCOL A
BUTYlENE POlY- A (100)
BUTYlPHENOl (ORTHO TERTIARY) A
3145 BUTYlPHENOl2-TERT.- A
BUTYlPHENOlS A
2667 BUTYLTOLUENE A
BUTYRAl A
1129 BUTYRAlDEHYDE A
BUTYRAlDEHYDE 3-METHYl- A
2820 BUTYRIC ACID A
BUTYRIC ACID BUTYL ESTER A
BUTYRIC ACID ETHYL ESTER A
BUTYRIC ACID METHYL ESTER A
BUTYRIC ALCOHOL NORMAL A
BUTYRIC ALDEHYDE A
BUTYROLACTONE A
BUTYROLACTONE GAMMA- A
BUTYRONE A
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, UN ~ Cargal Temperature
~
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14fi3 C IROMII AC ) 20'
,3 "'.'11" A55
,3 A() Yo
53 CHRC IIC \Cll sm
nONS
163 :HI :)MI : AN lYDltlDE
163 CH lie ANRvDR . SOL
!63 :)M UM RIOX DE A
163 'I-lQ{"\MI tRI05<: DE A: UKUUS
1463 won';: rRIOXI DE S( rlONS
C -lHOMI UMI111 )OXI)E
CIDER VI~iEGAR
CIDER \I1~1< 'APPRDX.6%)
:;IDEX seN B ::LOW 50%
~INIJAI :~II::: A
CINIIAIvIENOL
Gil IA~I ')1 A
CIRI ) LI< ,HT If[ iE )ER IlL) A
:;IRce 'RI :ESS)II ::Xl IER :)ILS) A
C ~COl IL 1\1-' )ILS
:11 ~OS )11
,N ::-2
:;IS-BI ::N ::-2 GC fENE-2
e i-E jJ UDE
S~ :A 0%
( ::;- AI 60\
cr \CI[ 0%
cr ~Ir 5%
C IC ACI ,%
RI JL iC
cr _EX \-4
C Y RR\I
CLEAN I JG :)1 IPOUNDS
CLE ANINI iOIL
~RfX A
_OROX
:OA NAPHTHA A
C )ALc
:;OA SLU tRY A
1136 COAL ARiRI J=lNED)
1136 COAL TAR CA IIIPHOR A
COA TARCRE SSe rE
1136 COAl TAR :)IL A
COAL TAR prrcH7Iv1:)L fEN}
COAS rA ' A l o o r A
COl iTA PAlF 51 .50C
COB .T I\APHTHI ,NATE A
COBALT NAPf- IFI IN 5Lv NAPHTHA
A (100)
) 'Ae IDC
HOI 00
CC y ·ER 00
00
coe BL 'EI
coCoA ff 5i1 :R )E
COCOi IlL
11,
~{"\r JI BL -ER 011 (11
71, )f
~()(Y\N )11 iTE tE ED 1\ (11 I)
IY ESTER Ai1Dm
:oe lNUT 011
:A rv :ID ~E .~STEB A (1 DC
IT llL FAt 'A
(,{"\r'r Dl A I bc
COCO~ _tlJlE" ,R A oc
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e oe ONl . Pi tiN,S
~{"\(,{"\I\II TY PE :-11)9
COD.lVE 01
COD LIVER OIL DlSt LLATE
COHEREX
PE' .RESINEMUL
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,
~ UN
~,
7 ~ ~
~: Cargo I ~ 7 7
7 ~ Temperature
~7 ~
D.AA A
D.B.P. A
D.C.O.FATTY ACIDS A
DALAPON(22 DICHLOROPROPIONIC ACID) A
DALTOGEN A
DBP A
DCE 12- A
DCEE A
DCM A
DDMIXTURE A
DD SOIL FUMIGANT A
D-D SOIL FUMIGANT (1 3 DICHLORO PROPYLENE) A
2432 DEA A
DEAD OIL (DOT) A
1147 ~LENE A
1147 DE NE(CIS) A
CALDEHYDE N A
DECALDEHYDE-ISO A
DECALIN A
DECALlN(CIS) A
DECALIN TRANS A
DECANOIC ACID A (100)
DECANOL A
DECANOL(ALL ISOMERS) A
DECANOL 1- A
1993 DECENE 1- A
DECYL ACRYLATE A
DECYLALCOHOL A
DECYL ALCOHOL ALL ISOMERS A
DECYL CARBINOL(UNDECANOL) A
DECYL HYDRIDE A
DECYLPHTALATE-(HEXYL-OCTYL-) A
DECYUOCTYLALCOHOL A
DECYLBENZENE A
DECYLBENZENE N- A
DECYLENE A
DECYLIC ACID A
DEDECYL ACID A
DEG A
DEHP A
DE-ICING FLUIDS (GLYCOL BASED) A
DELTA-1 8-TERPODIENE A
DEMINERALISED WATER A
DENATURED ALCOHOL A
DENATURED ETHANOL A
DEP A
DER 331 (DOW) A
DESMOPHEN 3135-AMBIENT A
DESMOPHEN 3400 A
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~ Cargol ~ ~ " , "~
UN
,~
~ ~
Temperature
Number Product Ratin!:!
1593 DICHlOROMETHANE A
DICHlOROMONOFlUOROMETHANE A
1152 DICHlOROPENTANE A
2021 DICHlOROPHENOl 2 4- A
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID 24- A
DICHlOROPROPANE 1 1- A
1993 DICHlOROPROPANE 1 3- A
1279 DICHlOROPROPANE 1.2- A
DICHlOROPROPANE-DICHlOROPROPENE MIXTURE A
DICHlOROPROPENE A
DICHlOROPROPENE 1 2- A
2047 DICHlOROPROPENE 1 3- A
3265 DICHlOROPROPIONIC ACID 2 2- A
DICHlOROPROPYl ETHER A
DICHlOROPROPYlENE 1 3- A
DICHlORORETHYl ETHER 2.2- A
2205 DICYANOBUTANE 1 4- A
2565 DICYClOHEXYl AMINE A
2048 DICYClOPENTADIENE A
DIDECYl ADIPATE A
DIDECYl SEBACATE A
1270 DIESEL FUEL A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NO.1-D A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NO.2-: A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NO.4-D A
1270 DIESEL Oil A
1270 DIESEL Oil NORMAL ACIDITY A
1154 DIETHAMINE A
DIETHANOl AMINE 2 2- A
1088 DIETHOXYETHANE 11- A
DIETHOXYETHYl PHTHALATE A
DIETHYl A
DIETHYlADIPATE A
1154 DIETHYl AMINE A
2366 DlETHYl CARBONATE A
DlETHYl CARBONIC ETHER A
DIETHYl ESTER CARBONIC ACID A
1155 DIETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYl GLYCOL METHYL ETHER A
DIETHYl GLYCOL PHTALATE A
1156 DIETHYl KETONE A
DIETHYl MALEATE A
DIETHYl MALONATE A
DIETHYlOXIDE -
DIETHYl PHTHALATE A
DIETHYl SUCCINATE A
1594 DIETHYl SULFATE A
2686 DIETHYLAMINOETHANOl2 N- A
DIETHYLANILINE A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE 1 2- A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE 1 3- A
1105 DIETHYlCARBINOl A
DIETHYLENE ALCOHOL A
DIETHYLENE CHLORIDE A
DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE 1 4- -
DIETHYLENE DIOXYDE -
DIETHYLENE ETHER (DIOXANE) A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL A
1993 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYl ETHER A
1993 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHERS A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYlETHERACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ISOPROPYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ISOPROPYlETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONO PHENYL ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYl ETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYl ETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOISOPROPYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYlETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL N-BUTYl ETHER A
DIETHYlE~HENOl ETHER A
DIETHYlE HENYl ETHER A
DIETHYl PHTHALATE A
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Data Interpretation:
A = Good at Ambient Temperature
(Or up to temperature listed ("e})
N = Not Recommended
= Not Tested
Notes:
(A) Certain chemicals may cause surface discoloration;
- Sulfuric acid may darken coating
- 10% Nitric may turn coating green
C Temperature
Number Product ~ Ratin\:l ~
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UN
~
~"Cargol ~
~~
~ , Temperature
~
Number ~
,"~ Product ~
, ~, Ratin!l ~ ~~, '
ALPHA HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID 5% A
2303 ALPHA METHYLSTYRENE A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-10/15 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-15/1B A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-617 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-7/14 A
ALPHA OLEFIN C-7/B A
ALPHA OLEFINS A
ALPHA PINENE A
ALPHA GAMMA-DICHLOROPROPYLENE A
ALPHA-BUTYROLACTONE A
ALPHA-CHLORO TOLUENE A
ALPHA-CHLOROALLYLCHLORIDE A
ALPHA-CHLOROBENZALDEHYDE A
ALPHA-DIISOBUTYLENE A
ALPHA-EPICHLOROHYDRIN A
ALPHA-HYDROXYTOLUENE A
ALPHANOL A
ALPHANOL-79 A
ALPHA-OLEFINS C16-C1B A
ALPHA-OLEFINS (C6-CB) MIXTURES A
ALPHA-OLEFINS C6-C1B)MIXTURES A
ALPHA-TOLUIC ALDEHYDE A
ALPHA-TRICHLOETHANE A
ALUM 15%SOLN A
ALUM POTASH A
ALUM POTASH 20% A
ALUM SOLUTION 15% A
ALUM SOLUTION 35% A
ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE 10% A
ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE 30% A
ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE DRY A
ALUMINIUM NITRATE BO% A
ALUMINIUM OXIDE A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE 10% A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE 30% A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE SOLN A
ALUMINIUM SULPHATE SOLN (25%OR MORE) A
ALUMINIUM SULPHIDE 100% A
ALUMINIUM TRICHLORIDE A
ALUMINIUM TRINITRATE BO% A
ALUMINIUM(11 1)NITRATE(1:3) BO% A
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE A
AMASIL A
AMASIL 10% (WATER) A
AMINES A
AMINO ALCOHOL A
AMINO CAPROIC LACTAM (CAPROLACTAM) A
AMINO-2 6-DIMETHYLBENZENE 1- A
AMINO-2-METHYL PROPANE 1- A
AMINO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANOL 2- 90%OR LESS A
AMINO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANOL 2-«90%) A
AMINOBENZENE A
AMINOBUTANE 1- A
2733 AMINOBUTANE 2- A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM 50% A
AMINOCAPROIC LACTAM 60% A
AMINOCAPROLACTAM A
2357 AMINOCYCLOHEXANE (CYCLOHEXYLAMINE) A
1036 AMINOETHANE A
2270 AMINOETHANE SOLN (72%OR LESS) A
2491 AMINO ETHANOL 2- A
3055 AMINOETHOXYETHANOL A
AMINOETHYLETHANE DIAMINE A
AMINOETHYLETHANOL AMINE A
AMINOFORM (70% IN WATER) A
AMINOFORM SOLNS A
AMINOHEXAHYDROBENZENE A
1235 AMINOMETHANE A
AMINOPENTANE 1- A
1547 AMINOPHEN A
1277 AMINOPROPANE 1- A
1221 AMINOPROPANE 2-100% A
1221 AMINOPROPANE 2- 50% A
AMINOPROPANOL-21- A
1005 AMMONIA --
2672 AMMONIA 10% A
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ANIN Al OILS A 90)
MIIVAX A 90\
AN(
A OIF
AI fHRI.C ~E 0
AN' FI )RM OF LESS
ANt FFfG YCOL EA 3ED 2,5% SC JM fETRABORATE
A IFf GLYCC 3ASED 3 A 0 'IUM METASIUC
0
A N.\PI-
ARm~ATlc: C 'ING v fAlll: Oil
,ROM. II::
AROMA I UN .VE N is
AROMA RESI :F 'S' nCK
t )rviA • : OL\ N
AR LVEN' OC
AF ;C LVEN' 50
ARC ~ATIC SL ONI( ACIDS
AROMA TARS A (100\
AF
At 111"11 1"\1\111 OIL
1199 ARTIFIC fAl OF ANTS
ARYL POL Ol IN (C11-C50\
ASIA lAy 01
ASIATIC PR. 0 .:HV1160
ASIATIC ;PRA OILS: 69921
ASIArIC SPRAY OILS: 9857
1999 \SPHA ,T
1999 EMUl A
1999 I.: IA SC no s
N : (l :c
tAZ
UT 'MOTIVE
12 A m nVE ::SE OIL
1444 At UMI WE [ ESE NORMAL ACIDITY
Al OM( WE V fE SPIRITS
AVAN I
A\ '5
AVIATION ALKYLATE: II,RAFFINS+ISOpARA
AW UE
AVIATION Fl 130 OCTANE
AVIATION FUI 157141: OCtANE
AVIATION F ~6 :)( fANE A
AVIATIC A:
AVIATION GASOUf\ 3/1450GTANE A
AVIATION KF~ )!'iFNF
AVIATION 3-SF A
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Cargo I
~
UN
~
,
~I
Temperature
Number ~ Product Ratin!l
1738 BENZYL CHLORIDE A
1738 BENZYlCHlORID A
BERTHOLITE
BETA BETA-DIHYDROXYDI-N-PROPYlETHER A
-
BETA-BUTENE A
BETA-BUTYlENE A
BETA-BUTYlENE GLYCOL A
BETA-DIISOBUTYlENE A
BETA-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE A
BETA-METHACRYLIC ACID A
BETA-METHYL NAPHTHALENE A
BETA-METHYlBIVINYl A
BETA-METHYlSTYRENE A
BETA-PHENYlPROPYlENE A
BETA-PHENYlPROPYlENE INHIBITED A
BETASSE pH 3-4 A (100)
BETA-TRICHLOROETHANE A
BETHOLITE GAS -
B-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE A
B-ETHOXYETHYl METHACRYLATE MONOMER A
BFV A
BIBENZENE A
BICHROMATE OF SODA A
BIFORMYl A
BIFORMYl25% WATER A
BIFORMYl40% (WATER) A
BIHEXYl A
BIOCIDE A
BIPHENYL A
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A
B E A
BIS 2-CHl ROETHYl ETHER A
BIS(2-CHlORO-ISOPROPYl)ETHER A
BIS(2-HYDROXY-DIETHYl) AMINE A
BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL\ ETHER A
BIS 4-I-OCYANATOPHENYl METHANE A
BIS(BETA-AMINO)ETHYlO AMINE A
BISCYClOPENTADIENE A
B-ISO-AMYlENE A
BISOFlEX88 A
1131 BISUlPHIDE OF CARBON A
BIITER ALMOND Oil A
BITUMEN A
BITUMINOUS BLACK VARNISH A
BLACK MUSTARD Oil A
~
BLACK OilS A 100
BLACK VARNISH A
BLANDOl WHITE MINERAL Oil A
BLEACH LIQUOR A
BLEACH LIQUOR 15% OR lESS A
BLEACH LIQUOR 5% A
BLEACHING POWDER SOlN A
BLENDING STOOKS A
BLOWN OilS A 100
BLUBBER Oil A (100)
BLUE Oil A
B-METHYl ACROLEIN CROTONAlDEHYDE A
BODY Oil A (100)
BOMBAY NUT Oil A 100
BONE Oil A
BORACIC ACID 10% A
BORAX A
BORAX DECAHYDRATE A
BORDEN CHEMICAL UF-78 A
BORIC ACID A
BORIC ACID 10% A
BORIC ACID IN WATER A
BOSCAN CRUDE A (100)
BPl A
BRAKE FLUID (GLYCOL BASE) A
BRAKE FLUID BASE MIX A
BRAKE FLUID CASTROl AMBER A
BRAKE FLUID CASTROl UNIVERSAL A
BRAN Oil (FURFURAL) A
BREAXIT 7896 A
BRICK Oil A
BRIGHT STOCK A
BRIGHT STOCK 150 (lUBE Oil) A
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BRI' ICO BASE JBE OIL)
1744
20e PPM
BRe
A 00
A ( 00)
BUNKER D SOLVENT
E IEl A hoo)
Bl OIL A (' 00)
Bl A (1DO)
~l IL A
~______1-_______________B_~l_
~~~' ERS________________+-____
__ ~~____~
BUTANJl ,3-HYOROXY- A
ITANE A
BUTA !E DINITRILE A
BUTAI ,1~ A
~______1-_____________~BlUT~~~~I~EII/~PFD~IP*A~~NI~IE~MI~~~~:::::::::::::~::::::Z:::::~
BL NFnl( j-
3L 'AN~ nil .1,4,-
BUTANEDII .. 2.,-
BUTANOIC I\CID A
112C BL iANC A
1 20 BlBIT' )RMAl A
r-_~1~~~ __________________~ ~~,1~- ________________~r-____~A~__~
120 .,2-
~-~19~3-;------------------~BI ~1~E.:.2~_----------------~r-----~-----;
BU' )L,2-
BI .. 2-
BL rEI GOMER
B ,2-
ACID.2-
~ ______-t-___________-,B;.:;lU,","I-T.;;;;CDX~' :;E"rll ACID,2-
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Bl 1)<. .A ATE.2-
BUTO. :Y' 'HYL _YCOl
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BUTYL '-I' L-:
BL 'ROPI rE A
112: BU iVl :ETP ~- A
112: BL rYL ~CET !E. A
234 BUTYL ACRY .T A
112 BL A! A
112 BUTYl. ALCOI- DL,2- A
112 BUTYL A! r.c -IOL ISC .NORM.SEC A
BUW AL DE iYDE A
1125 BUWI 1M IE A
BUTYL A~ INE
1125 BUTYL 'vIINE. viC D-N-
1125 B! I\MINI
BUT IZY H- \LATE
.1.::;ClVEN B.AcK5 A
CACAO BUTTER A 100
CACAO Oil A (100)
CACAONUT Oil A 100
CAJEPUT Oil A ..Z:.'"
CAJEPUTENE A
CALCIUM AlKARYl SULPHONATE (C11-C50) A
CALCIUM ALKYL CYLATE A
CALCIUM ALKYL PHENATE (C8-C40) A
CALCIUM ALKYL PHENATE SULPHIDE (C8-C40 A
CALCIUM ALKYL SALICYLATE A
CALCIUM ALKYL SALICYLATE C13+ A
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UN ' - Cargo I ~ Temperature
Number Product RatlnR _ ~
CARBINAMIDE A
CARBINOL A
CARBITOL ACETATE A
CARBITOL CELLOSOLVE A
CARBITOL SOLVENT A
CARBOLIC ACID A
CARBOLIC OIL A
1131 CARBON BICHLORIDE A
1131 CARBON BISULFIDE A
1131 CARBON BISULFIDE 10% A
CARBON BLACK FEED STOCK A
CARBON BLACK FEED STOCK(AROMATIC CONC.) A
CARBON DICHLORIDE A
CARBON DIOXIDE GAS A
1131 CARBON DISULFIDE A
CARBON ICE GAS A
CARBON OIL A
CARBON OXYCHLORIDE A
CARBON SULPHIDE A
2516 CARBON TETRABROMIDE A
1846 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE A
CARBONIC ACID DIETHYL ESTER A
CARBONIC ACID GAS A
CARBONIC ACID 10% A
CARBONIC ANHYDRIDE GAS A
CARBONIC ETHER A
CARBONYL CHLORIDE A
CARBOWAX 200 A
CARBOWAX 300 (POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLl A
CARBOXYBENZENE A
CARBOXYBENZENE10% A
CARBOXYETHANE A
CARDURA E A
CAREX POLY EPOXY A (100)
CARNATION OIL (PETROLATUM) A
CARNEAOIL A
CARUIOIL A
CASHEW NUTSHELL LIQUID A
CASHEW NUTSHELL OIL A
CASHEW NUTSHELL OIL UNTREATED A
CASHEW SHELL LIQUID A
CASHEWNUT OIL A
CASING HEAD A
CASING HEAD GASOLINE A
CASTOR BEAN OIL A
CASTOR OIL A
CASTOR OIL FATTY ACID A
CASTOR OIL SOLUBLE A
CASTOR OIL SULFATED A
CAUSTIC LIME A
1814 CAUSTIC POTASH 10-20% A
1814 CAUSTIC POTASH 10-50% A
1814 CAUSTIC POTASH 50% A
1814 CAUSTIC POTASH SOLN 20-50% A
1814 CAUSTIC POTASH SOLUTION 20% A
1824 CAUSTIC SODA 10% A
1824 CAUSTIC SODA 50% A
1824 CAUSTIC SODA 75% A
CEDRO OIL A
1171 CELLOSOLVE A
1172 CELLOSOLVE ACETATE A
CELLUFLEX DOP A
CELLUPHOS4 A
CEMENT A
CEMENT DRY A
CERECHLOR 42 TO 52 A
. CERTREXOS MINERAL SPIRITS A
CETYL ALCOHOL A
CETYUSTEARYLALCOHOL A
CETYL-EICOSYL METHACRYLATE A
CETYL-EICOSYL METHACRYLATE MIXTURE A
CETYLIC ACID A
CETYLIC ALCOHOL A
CHA A
CHEVRON (FUEL ADDITIVE) A (100)
CHEVRON ALPHA OIL ADDITIVE A (100)
CHEVRON LUBE ADDITIVES A (100)
CHINA WOOD OIL A(100)
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"
UN Cargo I Temperature
Number Product
~
,
Ratinq
CHOLINE CHLORIDE AQUEOUS SOLNS A
CHOLINE CHLORIDE SOLN A
1463 CHROMIC ACID 10% A
1463 CHROMIC ACID 20% A
1463 CHROMIC ACID 5% A
1463 CHROMIC ACID 50% N
1463 CHROMIC ACID SOLUTIONS A
1463 CHROMIC ANHYDRIDE A
1463 CHROMIC ANHYDRIDE SOL. A
1463 CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE A
1463 CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE ANHYDROUS A
1463 CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE SOLUTIONS A
CHROMIUM(111 )OXIDE A
CLI.76000 A
CIDER VINEGAR A
CIDER VINEGAR (APPROX.6%) A
CIDEX SOLN BELOW 50% A
CINENE A
CINNAMENE A
CINNAMENOL A
CINNAMOL A
CIRCO LIGHT OIL (EXTENDER OIL) A
CIRCO PROCESS OIL (EXTENDER OILS) A
CIRCOSOL NAPHTHENIC OILS A
CIRCOSOL OIL EXTENDER OIL A
CIS-BUTENE-2 A
CIS-BUTENE-2 HIGH BOILING BUTENE-2 A
CIS-BUTENEDIOC ANHYDRIDE A
CIS-BUTENEDIOIC ACID 10% A
CIS-OCTADEC-9-ENOIC ACID A (100)
CITRIC ACID A
CITRIC ACID 10% A
CITRIC ACID 25% A
CITRIC ACID 5% A
CITRIC JUICE A
CITROFLEX A-4 A
CLAY SLURRY A
CLEANING COMPOUNDS A
CLEANING OIL A
CLOREX A
CLOROX A
COAL NAPHTHA A
COAL OIL A
COAL SLURRY A
1136 COAL TAR (REFINED) A (100)
1136 COAL TAR CAMPHOR A
COAL TAR CREOSOTE A
1136 COAL TAR OIL A
1136 COAL TAR PITCH MOLTEN) A
COASTA PALE OIL 2000 A
COASTA PALE OIL 500 A
COBALT NAPHTHENATE A
COBALT NAPHTHENATE IN SOLV NAPHTHA A
COCO ACID OIL A 100
COCO FATTY ACID A 100
COCO FATTY ALCOHOL A 100
COCO METHYL ESTER A 100
COCOA BUITER A (100
COCOA BUITER OIL A (100
COCOA NUT OIL CRUDE A(100)
COCOA OIL A (100)
COCONUT BUITER A 100
COCONUT BUITER OIL A 100
COCONUT OIL A 100
COCONUT OIL ESTEREFIED A 100
COCONUT OIL FATTY ACID METHYL ESTER A 100
COCONUT OIL FATTY ACID METHYL ESTER A 100
COCONUT OIL FATTY ACIDS A 100
COCONUT OIL METHYL ESTER A 100
COCONUT PALM OIL A 100
COCONUT PARINGS OIL A
COCONUT TYPE C-108 A
COCONUT TYPE C-109 A
COCONUT TYPE C-11 0 A
COD LIVER OIL A
COD LIVER OIL DISTILLATE A
COHEREX A
COHEREX PET. RESIN EMUL. A
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CYCL J~ ,XANYI ACETATE A
CYC ,XATRIENE A
CY ,XENE A
C (C _C E) ACE"P rE
.A JL
2357 ;YCL HE :Yl Atv N
;Y CLOHE: ,Y . ES rER A( •ACI[
'(C OPENTADIENE
2048 CY IENE, DIMER, 1.3-
1146 ;Y ::nANE A
;Y ::[\ rENE A
C (Cl O~ ~ . SPIRITS)
;Y
CYCL IE OXIDE
;Y ULFONE
C rc CK
CYI JII A DOl
C )( A (100)
CYUNDER JCK )IL ADO)
2046 CYM
CY K
CYPRL V 'INES
CYSTAMIN ,OLNS
u\.>t: 30LNS
.AA A
D.B.P. A
D.C .O.FATTY ACIDS A
DALAPON(2.2 DICHL Ut U""U'~'\": ACID) A
DAl.TOGEN A
DBP A
DCE, ,2-
)(
DC
D[- MI; URE
DD SOil IAlf:Al\r
D-D SOIL FUMIGAN' ,3 :;HL DRC' PROPYl_ENE
2432 DE
DEAD 01 . (DOT)
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DECA ACI[ A DC
1~ "\1
JECAN(
[ECAI Jl 1-
1993 A
DECYL Al HYLATE A
DECYL Ai r:OHOL A
DECYL ALCOHOL (ALL ISulvlt: t"(~ A
DEI;Y :ARR'I\lO' II I\In~ :AI\I DL A
DECYL HYDRIDE A
DECYi . PHTALATE-(HEXYL-, DC 'YL-: A
DECYUOCTYL A ~nHnl A
DECYl
" DECY.ENE
JECY AC
ut:ut: .ACID
DI
DE-IC FLUI[ .YCC lASE
-A- 8-' PODII
-WA' R
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IA' -HAl A
A
DER JOw. A
n~~M( PH~ IT A
JESMC ,N 3400 A
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Temperature
~
~
~
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~
0
Cargo I v '
Number ~ Product ~
Ratinq
1593 DICHlOROMETHANE A
DICHlOROMONOFlUOROMETHANE A
1152 DICHlOROPENTANE A
2021 DICHlOROPHENOl2 4- A
DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID 2 4- A
DICHlOROPROPANE 1 1- A
1993 DlCHlOROPROPANE 1 3- A
1279 DICHlOROPROPANE 1.2- A
DICHlOROPROPANE-DICHlOROPROPENE MIXTURE A
DICHlOROPROPENE A
DICHlOROPROPENE 1 2- A
2047 DICHLOROPROPENE 1 3- A
3265 DICHlOROPROPIONIC ACID 2 2- A
DICHlOROPROPYl ETHER A
DICHlOROPROPYlENE 1 3- A
DICHlORORETHYl ETHER 2.2- A
2205 DICYANOBUTANE 1 4- A
2565 DICYClOHEXYl AMINE A
2048 DICYCLOPENTADIENE A
DIDECYl ADIPATE A
DIDECYl SEBACATE A
1270 DIESEL FUEL A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NO.1-D A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NO.2-: A
1270 DIESEL FUEL Oil NOA-D A
1270 DIESEL Oil A
1270 DIESEL Oil NORMAL ACIDITY A
1154 DIETHAMINE A
01 ETHANOL AMINE 2 2- A
1088 DIETHOXYETHANE 11- A
DIETHOXYETHYl PHTHALATE A
DlETHYl A
DIETHYlADIPATE A
1154 DIETHYl AMINE A
2366 DIETHYl CARBONATE A
DIETHYl CARBONIC ETHER A
DlETHYl ESTER CARBONIC ACID A
1155 DIETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYl GLYCOL METHYL ETHER A
DIETHYl GLYCOL PHTALATE A
1156 DlETHYl KETONE A
DIETHYl MALEATE A
DIETHYl MALONATE A
DlETHYlOXIDE -
DIETHYl PHTHALATE A
DIETHYl SUCCINATE A
1594 DIETHYl SULFATE A
2686 DIETHYLAMINOETHANOl2 N- A
DIETHYLANILINE A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE 1 2- A
2049 DIETHYlBENZENE 1 3- A
1105 DIETHYlCARBINOl A
DIETHYLENE ALCOHOL A
DIETHYLENE CHLORIDE A
DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE 1 4- -
DIETHYLENE DIOXYDE -
DIETHYLENE ETHER (DIOXANE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL A
1993 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYl ETHER A
1993 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHERS A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ETHYlETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ISOPROPYlETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL ISOPROPYlETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONO PHENYL ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYl ETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYl ETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOISOPROPYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYlETHER ACETATE A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL N-BUTYl ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENOL ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER A
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL PHTHALATE A
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~ UN
~
~
Cargo/ Temperature
Number Product Ratinlt
2253 DIMETHYL ANILINE N.N. A
DIMETHYL ETHER A
DIMETHYL ETHYL CARBINOL A
2265 DIMETHYL FORMAMIDE A
DIMETHYL GLUTARATE A
DIMETHYL HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE A
DIMETHYL HYDROGENE PHOSPHITE A
1090 DIMETHYL KETONE A
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE (D.M.P.) A
DIMETHYL POLYSILOXANE A
DIMETHYL SEBACATE A
DIMETHYL SUCCINATE A
DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE (DMSO) A
DIMETHYL-4-HEPTANOL 2 6- A
1157 DIMETHYL-4-HEPTANONE 2 6- A
DIMETHYL-4-HEPTYLPHENOL 26- A
DIMETHYLACETAMIDE N N A
DIMETHYLACETIC ACID A
DIMETHYLACETONE A
DIMETHYLACETONEAMIDE A
DIMETHYLAMIDE ACETATE A
DIMETHYLAMIDE ACETIC ACID A
DIMETHYLAMINO-1-PROPYL AMINE A
DIMETHYLAMINOETHANOL A
1711 DIMETHYLANILINE 2 6- A
2253 DIMETHYLANILINE N N A
1307 A
1307 A
1307 DIMETHYLBENZENE 1 4- A
~
1307 A
ACID A
DIMETH~LCYCLOHEXYL
A
AMINE N1-N- A
DIMETHYLCYLCOHEXYL AMINE A
DIMETHYLENE DIAMINE A
DIMETHYLENE OXIDE -
DIMETHYLENEIMINE A
2051 DIMETHYLETHANOL AMINE A
DIMETHYLETHANOL 1.1- A
DIMETHYLETHYLENE A
DIMETHYL-HEPTAN-4-0NE 2 6- A
DIMETHYL-N-(2-HYDROXYETHYL)AMINE N N- A
DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE SULPH.ACID SODIUMSAL A
DIMETHYLOCTANOIC ACID 2 2- A
1993 DIMETHYLPENTANE A
1993 DIMETHYLPENTANE 2 4- A
2261 DIMETHYLPHENOL -
2261 DIMETHYLPHENOL 3 5- -
DIMETHYLPHENYLAMINE N N- A
DIMETHYLPROPANE 2 2- A
DIMETHYLPROPANE-1 3-DIOL 2 2- A
DIMETHYLPROPANOIC ACID 2 2- A
DIMONENE A
DI-N-HEXYL ADIPATE A
DINITROGEN TETROXIDE -
2038 DINITROTOLUENE 2 4- A
DINITROTOLUOL24 A
DINKUM OIL -
DINONYL PHTHALATE(ALL ISOMERS) A
2383 DI-N-PROPYL AMINE A
DIOCTYL ADIPATE A
DIOCTYL PHTHALATE A
DIOFORM A
DIOL 80 A (100)
DIOLAMINE A
DIOLANE A
DIOP A
DIOXACYCLOHEXANE 1 4- A
1165 DIOXAN -
1165 DIOXAN 14- -
1165 DIOXANE -
DIOXAOCTANE-1 8-DIOL36- A (100)
DIOXIDE OF CARBON GAS A
DIOXIDE OF SULPHUR A
DIOXIDETETRAHYDROTHIOPHENE 1.1- A
DIOXITOL A
DIOXITOL ACETATE A
DIOXONIUM PERCHLORATE A
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UN Cargo I Temperature
Number ~ Product - Rating
ORA 410 A
DRILLING OIL A
DRINKING WATER A
DRY CLEANIG FLUID A
DRY ICE GAS A
D-SORBITE A
D-SORBITE 70% SOLUTION A
D-SORBITOL A
D-SORBITOL 70% SOLUTION A
DTDP A
DUTCH OIL A
DUTREX A
DUTREX EXTENDER OILS SHELL A
DYNATEX (FULL AMMONIA LATEX) A
DYNATEX A LOW AMMONIA LATEX A
DYTOLS-91 A
2271 EAK A
EARTH OIL A
EARTH PITCH A
EARTHNUT OIL A
EB A
ECA (SEE PARAMIN ECA) A
EDTA A
EHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER (DOT) A
EI -
ELAYL A
ELAYL CHLORIDE A
EMERSOL 220 WHITE OLEIC ACID A (100)
EMERSOL 221 LOW TITER WHITE OLEIC ACID A (100)
EMPILAN 3 A
EMULSIFIED VEGETABLE OILS A
3265 ENANTHIC ACID A
ENANTHYLALCOHOL A
ENGINE OIL A 100
ENJ 1031 (OXO SOLVENT BLEND 913) A
ENJ 1038 LUBE ADDITIVE A 100
ENJ 941 (ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL) A
EPAL610 A
EPI A
2023 EPICHLOROHYDRIN ALPHA A
EPOXIDISED LINSEED OIL A
EPOXIDISED SOYA OILS A
EPOXY RESINS A
EPOXYBUTANE 1 2- A
EPOXYETHANE 1 2- A
~
EPOXYPROPANE 1 2- A
EPOXYPROPYL CHLORIDE 2 3- A
EPSILON-CAPROLACTAM A
EPSILON-CAPROLACTAM (MOLTE/AQUA SOLN) -
ERVOL PETROLATUM A
ERYTHRENE A
ESCAID MINERAL SPIRITS A
ESSENCE OF MIBRANE A
ESSO LUBE ADDITIVES A (100)
ESSO 100 N NEUTRAL A (100)
ESSO 100 SOLVENT NEUTRAL A (100)
ESSO AVIATION OIL A (100)
ESSO CARBONATE A (100)
ESSO CYLINDER OIL A (100
ESSO HEAVY AXLE OIL (LUBE OIL) A 100
ESSO INSULATING OIL A 100
ESSO NECTON 60 (500X) A 100
ESSO PARANOX 15 LUBE ADDITIVE A 100
ESSO PARATONE 210 A 100
ESSO SPRAY OIL A 100
ESSO STEAM REFINED OIL A 100
ESSO SULFONATE OILS PETROLEUM A 100
ESTERS A
ETANOL ETOXY ETOXY 2- ACETATE 2- A
1089 ETHANAL -
ETHANAMINE A
ETHANAMINE N N-DIETHYL- A
1961 ETHANE A
ETHANE AMINE (72%OR LESS) A
ETHANE CHLORIDE A
ETHANE DIAMINE 1 2 N(2-AMINOETHYL) A
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UN ~ ,
~ ~
~ CargoL ~ ~
Temperature
Number ~ Product ~~ " " Ratinll ~
ETHIDENE NORBONENE A
ETHINE A
ETHOXOl A
ETHOXY CARBITOl A
ETHOXY CARBONYL ETHYLENE A
ETHOXY DIGlYCOl A
ETHOXY ETHYL METHAC~ A
ETHOXY TRIGlYCOl A
ETHOXYETHANE A
ETHOX~TICACID A
1171 E" - A
A
ETHO ETHYL ACE A
1172 ETHOXYETHYl ACETATE 2- A
ETHOXYFORMIC ANHYDRIDE A
ETHOXYLATED FATTY ALCOHOLS !C-9-C-11 1 A
ETHYL 2-METHYl-2-PROPENOATE A
ETHYl2-METHYLACRYLATE A
ETHYL 3-0XOBUTANOATE A
1173 ETHYL ACETATE A
ETHYL ACETATE 2+BUTOXYETHOXYl A
ETHYL ACETIC ACID A
ETHYL ACETIC ESTER A
ETHYL ACETOACETATE A
ETHYL ACETYL ACETONATE A
1917 ETHYL ACRYLATE INHIBITED A
1917 ETHYL ACRYLATE MONOMER A
1170 ETHYL ALCOHOL A
ETHYL ALCOHOL ANHYDROUS A
ETHYL ALCOHOL 95% A
ETHYL ALCOHOL SOL A
1089 ETHYL ALDEHYDE A
1036 ETHYL AMINE A
ETHYL AMINE SOlN 72%OR lESS A
1036 ETHYL AMINE LIQUEFIED ANHYDROUS -
2271 ETHYL AMYL KETONE A
1180 ETHYL BUTYRATE A
ETHYL CARBINOL A
ETHYL CARBITOl A
ETHYL CARBITOl ACETATE A
ETHYL CEllOSOlVE A
ETHYL CEllOSOlVE ACETATE A
1037 ETHYL CHLORIDE A
ETHYL CYANIDE A
ETHYL DIGlYCOl A
ETHYL DIGlYCOl ACETATE A
ETHYL DIGOl ACETATE A
ETHYL DIMETHYL METHANE A
ETHYL ETHANOATE A
1155 ETHYL ETHER A
ETHYL GLYCOL ACETATE A
ETHYL HYDRATE A
ETHYL HYDRIDE A
ETHYL HYDROXIDE A
1192 ETHYL LACTATE A
ETHYL MALONATE A
2277 ETHYL METHACRYLATE MONOMER A
ETHYL METHYL KETONE A
2733 ETHYL N-BUTYl AMINE A
1648 ETHYL NITRilE A
ETHYL ORTHO SILICATE A
ETHYL OXIDE A
ETHYL OXITOl A
ETHYL OXITOl ACETATE A
ETHYL PHTHALATE A
ETHYL PROPENOATE 2- A
1195 ETHYL PROPIONATE A
ETHYL PROPYL ETHER A
1292 ETHYL SILICATE A
ETHYL SILICATE CONDENSED A
ETHYL SULFATE A
ETHYL TERTIAIR BUTYlETHER A
ETHYl-1-BUTANOl2- A
ETHYl-1-HEXANOl2- A
ETHYl-1-PENTENE 4- A
ETHYl-1-PROPANOl1- A
ETHYl-2-HEXENAl2- -
ETHYl-2-METHYl-4-UNDECANOl7- A
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·A'E.,2-
rE.2-
ET :XYlAlC( Jl
E' iEXY.Arv
2276 ET :XY MI ,2-
E' ~Y Pf rH rE
)E LC
ETHYUDE rH (ACETAL
ETHY I )1
IMI IE
. ETHYl M THYl
ETHYI.PHENOl,O- A
1993 ETHYlTOlUENE A
1302 ETHYlVINYl 'H • (INHIBITED)
iY
ETHY~ MI ;ANOL
EUC Jil
IT
VI
EXA40 (I 3E ADDITIVE)
.4C
:X 35)845 A (" 00)
16e
Ef:OllS A (" 00)
EX :A rAllOW A (100)
EXT :AC NAPHTHA A (100)
,XXI IANIVAX A
E; :xor 'ARATONE A
EXX' ACID SA -
rAK~ <Al rUI:::L A
A (100)
FAT"Y ~CID C20) A (100)
FA' "Y ..el[ BONE GREASE (100)
FATrY ACID :A: )R '10C
FATrYACl1 (':r I)
FA' rY AI :IC
FAT Y AC D FI I)
FA' AC
FA'TY A( I)
FA' "Y A
FATY ACID 111= I)
FATTY ACID SIJNFL WER
FATTY ACID TAL )IL 00)
FAT rY ACID WOOl 3FEASE OC
FATTY A:':lm 00)
FA "Y A':;IDS, RFFINI (AI MA. AN[ VEGETABLE) OC
FATTY A ~r )-1214
..FA·TY A ,( 1214N
FA' rY :::c K )-1
FA' rY CC )-11
=A "Y P _COl JI )16 'l
FA' CC J1 A
FA· r':( CO-1 A
FA' CC
FP . C )-.
F .A':;S
FAT ) 1 . A l ~E NC
FA' CC HOI NATURAL
=A' \lCOHOl
FA rY A ,r <\-1618
FA' A ,OH( ,YI rH
FA' rY A (':r Hr
£ATTY A ;OH (;1: 0) A (100)
FEED STOCK Ue: . C S· ITE A
FEECI S· JCK.le GAS ~KS A
'ERMANTATIC AI_C A
rATION rYl IHOl
FEF ~IC CHlOI W !O~ ITER
FEF ~IC CHI rER
'ERRIC 1-11
FERRIC KVA EN )1, rRIACETIC -
FE (RIC NITRATE NI rRl : AI D SOlN -
~RRIC SULPHATE IP 120%1 A
FERTILIZI R SOl(15% AMM.40%UREA 40"loVVJ-\ A
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UN Cargo I Temperature
Number Product ~ ~ Ratin!:l
1199 FURANCARBOXALDEHYDE 2- A
2215 FURANDI ONE 2 5- A
2874 FURANMETHANOL 2- A
1179 FURFURAL (DOT) A
FURFURALDEHYDE A
FURFUROL A
FURFUROLE A
2874 FURFURYL ALCOHOL A
1199 FUROLE A
2874 FURYL ALCOHOL A
2874 FURYLCARBINOL A
FURYL-METHANAL 2- A
FUSEL OIL A
FUSEL OIL ACID FREE (AMYL ALCOHOL) A
GAF~( L EB A
GALLOTANNIC ACID A
GAMMA-BUTYROLACTONE A
GAMMA-CHLOROALLYLCHLORIDE A
GAMMA-CHLORO-I-BUTYLENE A
GAMMA-CHLOROPROPYLENE OXIDE A
GAS OILS A
GAS OILS LOW POUR A
GAS OILS LOW SULPHUR A
GAS PLANT NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM NAPHTHA) A
1203 GASOLINE A
1203 GASOLINE (WITH TETRAETYL LEAD) A
1203 GASOLINE AIRCRAFT A
GASOLINE BLENDING AGENTS A
1203 GASOLINE CONDENSATE A
GASOLINE GRADE TERT-BUTYLALCOHOL A
1203 GASOLINE LIGHT A
1203 GASOLINE LOW POUR A
1203 GASOLINE LOW SULPHUR A
GASOLINE POLYMER A
1203 GASOLINE PREM GRADE MOTOR LEADED A
1203 GASOLINE PREM GRADE MOTOR UNLEADED A
1203 GASOLINE REFORMED A
1203 GASOLINE REG. GRADE MOTOR LEADED A
1203 GASOLINE REG. GRADE MOTOR UNLEADED A
1203 GASOLINE STRAIGHT RUN A
1203 GASOLINE WHITE A
1203 GASOLINE NAPHTA AND SOLVENTS) A
GASUOL A
GENICAOIL A
GENKLENE A
GERANIUM OIL A
GLACIAL PHOSPHORIC ACID -
GLASS -
GLASS SOLUBLE A
GLUCONIC ACID A
GLUCONIC ACID 50% A
GLUCOSE A
GLUCOSE SOLN A
GLUTARALDEHYDE SOLUTIONS BELOW 50% A
GLUTARIC ACID DIMETHYL ESTER A
GLYCERIN ANHYDROUS A 100
GLYCERIN SYNTHETIC A 100
GLYCERINE A 100
GLYCERINE CRUDE A 100
GLYCERINE DYNAMITE A (100
GLYCERINE USP A (100
GLYCERITOL A (100
GLYCEROL A {100
GLYCEROL MONO ACETATE A
GLYCEROL MONO OLEATE A
GLYCEROL MONO STEARATE A
GLYCEROLPOLYALKOXYLATE A
GLYCEROL TRIACETATE A
GLYCERYL TRI-ACETATE It A
GLYCIDYL ESTER OF C10TRIAL ACID A
GLYCIDYL ESTER OF TRIDECYLACETIC ACID A
GLYCIDYLESTER OF C10 TRIALKYLACETIC ACID A
GLYCINE SODIUM SALT SOLN A
GLYCINOL A
GLYCOGENIC ACID 50% A
GLYCOL A
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GLYC
,C~ A
GLY HER
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GRA ,(FOSEl o l L l j J
GRAPEJI(~~IT~PA~~rE____________~~____~____~
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GRAI ::STONEOI A I10C
(jREASE A 0(
EASE 0 Al10C
3R SE, YELLOW A 110(
GRDUr (PE UT 5 i I l A i f o e
GROUI FA 'ACIDS A (10e
Gl 0[ IVE'
G :c A ( 00)
SE~
L GULF IRI( 'S' OCK A DC
GULF SOLVEN' , NEUTRAL
GULF S DL lEN' PALE
GL LFTEXOI
GUM SPIRITS OF TL
GUM URPEN'INE
HAIfI :M PIRITS .( DC
lA DC
HEARTCUl I.TEOIL II 00
Hl::A O(
_ HEAVY JE IlLS \ ( 00)
t==:=E ______________~-H~EA~V~~IN~[~~~-F~IJ~E----------------~--~~~--~
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A
A
DIL A
H 001 A
f-2-ENE
II-IL ::CANE
HJ~: 3-1- ,PTANOL
HEPT ~AN(; A:::I[
HEPTADECENE.1-
HEPTAMETHY_ENE
HEPTAN-1-OL
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UN Cargo I Temperature
Number Product Ratinq
HEPTAN-4-0NE A
1206 HEPTANE A
HEPTANE CARBOXYLIC ACID A
3265 HEPTANOIC ACID A
HEPTANOIC ACID N- A
HEPTANOL (ALL ISOMERS) A
HEPTANOL ISO A
HEPTANOL N A
2810 HEPTANOL 1- A
HEPTANOL 2- A
HEPTANOL3- A
1110 HEPTANONE 2- A
1224 HEPTANONE 3- A
2710 HEPTANONE 4- A
HEPTENE A
HEPTENE MIXED ISOMER A
HEPTENE 1- A
HEPTENE 2- A
HEPTENE 2-CIS A
1993 HEPTENE 2-TRANS A
HEPTENE 3- A
HEPTOIC ACID A
HEPTYL ACETATE A
2810 HEPTYL ALCOHOL A
HEPTYL ALCOHOL ISO A
HEPTYL ALCOHOL N A
HEPTYLCARBINOL A
HEPTYLENE A
HERRING OIL A
H~OIL A
HEXACEC ALCOHOL) A
HEXACHLORO- TADIENE 1 2345 A
HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE A
HEXACHLORODIPHENYL OXIDE A
HEXACHLOROPENTADIENE A
HEXADECANOIC ACID A (60)
HEXADECANOIC ACID PROPYL ESTER A
HEXADECANOL 1- A
HEXADECENE 1- A
HEXADECYLALCOHOL(CETYLALCOHOL) A
HEXAHYDRIC ALCOHOL A
HEXAHYDRIC ALCOHOL 70% SOLUTION A
HEXAHYDROANILINE A
HEXAHYDROBENZENE(CYCLOHEXANE) A
HEXAHYDROCUMENE A
HEXAHYDROCYMOL A
HEXAHYDROPHENOL A
HEXAHYDROTOLUENE A
HEXALIN A
HEXALIN ACETATE A
HEXAMETHYLENE A
HEXAMETHYLENE AMINE 70% IN WATER A
HEXAMETHYLENE DIAMINE ADIPATE A
HEXAMETHYLENE DIAMINE ADIPATE (50% IN WATER) A
HEXAMETHYLENE DIAMINE SOLN A
HEXAMETHYLENE GLYCOL A
HEXAMETHYLENE TETRAMINE 70% IN WATER -
HEXAMETHYLENE TETRAMINE SOLNS -
2280 HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE 1 6- A
2493 HEXAMETHYLENEIMINE A
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE (HMTA) A
HEXAMINE 70% IN WATER A
HEXAMINE SOLNS A
HEXANAPHTHENE A
HEXANAPHTHYLENE A
1208 HEXANE A
1208 HEXANE ALL ISOMERS A
2280 HEXANE DIAMINE 1 6- A
HEXANE ISO A
HEXANE TRIOL A
HEXANEDINITRILE A
HEXANEDIOIC ACID DINITRILE A
HEXANEDIOL A
HEXANEDIOL 1 6- A
HEXANETRIOL 1.2.6-. A
2829 HEXANOIC ACID A
2282 HEXANOL A
HEXANOL ISOBUTYRATE A
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2282 IE Ot
2282 HI X' ISO
2282 HEXYL AL GOHC
2282 HEXYI ;E(;-
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HYPOCH )Rr-E OF IME 13% )R LESS A
HYPOGHLORIT )F IME 15% A
rt' IE JF ME S OLN A
HY, ::lr.1-l1 rE SOLN i% ( : LESS
HYPO( LOF ITE SOl 'IONS 5% A
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A
A
INDOP( H
INDC
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IP
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1105 01
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1213 SOBl ,AGI: A
1213 ISOBUTY :ETATE 85% A
4527 1:30BL y, ACRY LATE A
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2528 ISOB ISC YRA A
2283 ~METHA.CRYLA.TE A
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2045 IS (AI DE I
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ISOBUTY : A D ;E <AI Dl ESTER
ISOBUTY AC 81 Bl ESTER
IS( 'YI EI IYDE
2284 ::lBU' R' ITR
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1262 sooe rp NE A
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Number ~
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ISOOCTANOIC ACID A
ISOOCTANOL A
ISOOCTYL ALCOHOL A
ISOOCTYL PHTHALATE A
ISOPAR E A
ISOPARG A
ISOPAR H A
ISOPARK A
ISOPARL A
ISOPARM A
ISOPARAFFINS A
ISOPENTALDEHYDE A
1265 ISOPENTANE A
ISOPENTANOL A
ISOPENTENE A
ISOPENTYL ACETATE A
1105 ISOPENTYL ALCOHOL A
ISOPENTYL METHYL KETONE A
ISOPHORONE A
ISOPHORONE DIAMINE A
ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE A
1218 ISOPRENE A
1219 ISOPROPANOL A
ISOPROPANOL AMINE A
ISOPROPENYL CARBINOL A
2303 ISOPROPENYLBENZENE A
ISOPROPENYLBENZENE (INHIBITED) A
1159 ISOPROPOXYPROPANE 2- A
1202 ISOPROPYL ACETATE (DOT) A
1219 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL A
1221 ISOPROPYL AMINE (50%) A
1221 ISOPROPYL AMINE 100% A
1918 ISOPROPYL BENZENE A
ISOPROPYL CELLOSOLVE A
ISOPROPYL CELLOSOLVE ACETATE A
1159 ISOPROPYL ETHER A
ISOPROPYL GLYCOL A
ISOPROPYL GLYCOL ACETATE A
ISOPR°lm°L A
ISOPROPYL ( ETATE A
ISOPROPY ITATE A
ISOPROPYL+M ENZENE 4- A
ISOPROPYL-2-METHYLETHYLENE 1- A
ISOPROPYL-4-METHYLBENZENE 1- A
1245 ISOP~TONE A
ISOP NZOL A
ISOPROPYLCARBINOL A
ISOPROPYLCYANOHYDRIN -
1993 ISOPROPYLCYCLOHEXANE A
ISOPROPYLFORMIC ACID -
ISOPROPYLIC ETHER A
ISOPROPYLIDENE ACETONE A
ISOPROPYLMETHYLBENZENE A
2046 ISOPROPYLTOLUENE A
ISOTHIOCYANATO PROPENE 3- A
ISOTHIOCYANIC ACID ALLYL ESTER A
ISOTRIDECYL ALCOHOL A
ISOVALERAL A
2058 ISOVAL~ A
ISOVALERI A
ISOVA A
JAPANES=IL A
JAVELL R A
JAVELLE WAT R LESS A
JAVELLE WATER 5% A
JAVELLE S DISINFECTING 5% A
JAVELLEOS DISINFECTING LIQUOR A
JAVELLE S DISINFECTING LIQUOR 10% 15% A
JAVELLES DISINFECTING LIQUOR 15% OR LESS A
JEFFERSOL A
JET FUEL A
JET FUEL A A.S.T.M. A
JET FUEL A 1 A.S.T.M. A
JET FUEL ADDITIVES A
JET FUEL B A.S.T.M. A
JET FUEL D. ENG. RD 2486 AVCAT JP4 A
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Cargo IF" '
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Number P , Product p
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Ratinq
LAURIC ACID FATTY ACID A
LAURIC C-1298 A
LAURYL ALCOHOL A
LAURYL MERCAPTAN A
LAURYL METHACRYLATE A
LAURYL METHACRYLATE MONOMER A
LAURYL PHENOL A
LAURYL SULPHATE AQUEOUS SOLN (5%) A
LAURYL SULPHATE AQUEOUS SOLN. A
LAURYL SULPHATE SODIUM SALT A
LAURYL SULPHATE SODIUM SALT 5% A
LAURYL SULPHATE SOL. A
LAVENDER FLOWER OIL A
LAVENDER OIL A
LAW (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
LEAD NAPHTHENATE A
LEAD TETRAETHYL A
LEAD-ALKALYS ANTI-KNOCK COMPOUNDS A
LEADED GASOLINE A
LEMON OIL A
LlAL 125 A
LIGHT CAMPHOR OIL A
LIGHT DISTILLATE FEEDSTOCK (LDF) A
LIGHT GASOLINE A
LIGHT GASWORKS FEEDSTOCK A
LIGHT OIL A
LIGHT PALE LUBE OIL A
LIGHT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS A
LIGHT WATER FC 206 (3M) A
LIGHT WATER FC 600 3M A
LIGHTER FUEL A
LIGNIN (50%SOL. A
LIGNIN SULFONATE (FINCH AND PRUYEN) A
LIGNIN SULPHONIC ACID SALT (LOW COD SOLN A
LlGNOSITE (50%LlGNIN LIQUOR) A
LlGNOSITE LIQUID A
LlGNOSOL SF/SFL A
LlGNOSULPHITE DU V58 A
LlGROIN A
LlGROIN MENERAL THINNER A
LIME A
LIME HYDRATE A
LIME JUICE A
2319 LlMONENE A
2319 LIMON ENE INACTIVE A
LINEAR ALCOHOLS (TERGITOLS) A
LINEAR PARAFFIN (TRIDECANE) A
LlNEVOL A
LlNEVOL 79 A
LlNEVOL 911 A
LINOLEIC ACID A
LINOLENIC ACID A
LlNOLENYL ALCOHOL A
LlNOLIC ACID A
LINSEED FATTY ACID A
LINSEED OIL A
LINSEED OIL FATTY ACIDS A
LINSEED TYPE L-310 A
1005 LIQUEFIED AMMONIA -
LIQUID AMMONIA 10% A
LIQUID CAMPHOR A
LIQUID FERTILIZER NITRATE SOLUTION A
LIQUID FISH MEAL A
LIQUID GLASS A
LIQUID PITCH A
LIQUID PITCH OIL A
LIQUID ROSIN A
LIQUID RUBBER LATEX (NATURAL&SYNTHETIC) A
LONG CHAIN ALKARYL POLYETHER (C11-C20) A
LONG CHAIN ALKARYL SULPHONICACID C16-C60 A
LOROL22 A
LOSUNGSMITTEL APV A
LOW SUL~.ILS
A
LOW TOXICrr: G MUD A
LOWBASE CALCIUM SUL (EDWIN COOPER) A
LP DISTILLATE A
LUBAD-L A (100)
LUBE OIL A 100
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METHYL-1-PROPYLETHYLENE A
METHYL-1-PROPYLETHYLENE 2- (2-hexeenl A
METHYL-2 4-DINITROBENZENE 1- A
METHYL-2-BUTANOL 2- A
METHYL-2-BUTENE 2- A
2302 METHYL-2-HEXANONE 5- A
METHYL-2-HYDROXY-3-BUTYNE 2- A
2560 METHYL-2-PENTANOL 2- A
2053 METHYL-2-PENTANOL 4- A
1245 METHYL-2-PENTANON 4- A
1245 METHYL-2-PENTEN-4-0NE 2- A
METHYL-2-PENTYL ACETATE 4- A
METHYL-2-PHENYLPROPANE 2- A
1120 METHYL-2-PROPANOL 2- A
1212 METHYL-2-PROPEN-1-0L 2- A
METHYL-2-PROPENOATE A
METHYL-3-METHOXYBUTANOL 3- A
METHYL-3-METHOXYBUTYL ACETATE 3- A
METHYL-3-METHYLENE-2 6-0CTADIENE 7- A
1229 METHYL-3-PENTEN-2-0NE 4- A
METHYL-4-HYDROXYBENZENE 1- A
METHYL-4-ISOPROPENYL-1-CYCLOHEXENE 1- A
METHYL-4-PENTANOL 2- A
METHYL-4-TERT-BUTYLBENZENE 1- A
METHYL-5-ETHYLPYRIDINE 2- A
METHYL-6-ETHYLANILINE 2- A
METHYLACETIC ANHYDRIDE A
METHYLACETONE(DOTl A
2823 METHYLACRYLIC ACID 3- A
METHYLAMYL ACETATE 2- A
1294 METHYLBENZENE A
METHYLBROMIDE A
METHYLBUTANAL 3- A
METHYLBUTANES A
METHYLBUTENE A
1105 METHYLBUTENOL 2- A
METHYLBUTYL ACETATE 3- A
METHYLBUTYL ALCOHOL-2 A
METHYLBUTYL ETHANOATE 2 A
2058 METHYLBUTYRALDEHYDE 3- A
2831 METHYLCHLOROFORM A
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE A
METHYLCYCLOPENTADIENE A
1993 METHYLCYCLOPENTADIENE DIMER A
1593 METHYLENE CHLORIDE A
METHYLENE DIBROMIDE A
1593 METHYLENE DICHLORIDE A
METHYLENE DIISOCYANATE A
1198 METHYLENE OXIDE 37% A
METHYLEN EBIS(4-PHENYLISOCYANATE A
METHYLENEBIS(PHENYLISOCYANATE111- A
METHYLENEBIS(P-PHENYLISOCYANATE A
METHYLENEDIPHENYL DIISOCYANATE 4 4- A
METHYLENEDI-P-PHENYLENEDIISOCYANATE A
METHYLETHENE A
METHYLETHYLANILINE A
METHYLETHYLMETHANE A
1262 METHYLHEPTANE 2- A
1993 METHYLHEXANE A
METHYLHEXYLACRYLATE A
METHYLHYDROXYBUTYNE A
METHYLIC OXIDE -
2053 METHYLISOBUTYL CARBINOL (MIBC A
1541 METHYLLACTONITRILE 2- A
METHYL-N-AMYL CARBINOL A
3082 METHYLNAPHTALENE ALPHA- A
3082 METHYLNAPHTALENE BETA- A
3082 METHYLNAPHTHALENE A
METHYLNAPHTHALENE FRACTIONS A
1664 METHYLNITROBENZENE 2- A
1664 METHYLNITROBENZENE 4- A
METHYLNONANE 2- A
METHYLOLPENTANE 3- A
1208 METHYLPENTANE 2- A
METHYLPENTANE-2 4-DIOL 2- A
METHYLPENTANEDIOL-22- A
1993 METHYLPENTENE-2 A
METHYLPENTYL 2-ACETATE 4- A
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MOLASSE (CANE
~nnl A, ~I=~ RESIDIJE F (OM FERMANTATION A (100)
III JRINEGAS -
~C JI AI\ HYDF IDE A
.AMINE A
)RI=THANE -
lA TIC ACID N
~C : AC O%QR LESS N
_C lAC ON A
A
MONC CI- _C DI lANE A
MON :Hl ~A :;I[ A
M( ")(~HI ~L !E
OROME
:JRnNAPf IA :NE
M\. MANOl AMINE
,v,u,' DLETHY _ENE )IAMINE
Mur . AMINE (72%OR LESS) A
MOI\ )E AMINE 'ECHNICAL) A
MO DH' DROXYMETHANE A
MC PROPANOL AMINE A
\n~ 'HYI. AMINE A
MON E"HERACETATE A
. N PI _ENE A
MON Nil :NE-1 A
1662 A
A
M R rOl \E
MC 10%
:>Y E 3LYCOl
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MORPHOLENE (' lO-1 4. ")'X'A 'IN!,:)
2054
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1694 MOTOR FUEl. A Ie COMPOUNDS
M A 00)
MOl DR IT
('LACID -
MPK A
M-TOLlIDINE -
MURIA" Ie ACID (DOT) A
MURIATIC ACID 10% A
~l llATle ACID 20% A
1789 lIATIC ACI[ 36% A
ML IATIC ACID 5%
MURIA" :A AI (AQUEOUS'
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MUS EE OIL
MUT -OW 01 A( 00)
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1495
lYRCENI
MYRI COHOl
NALK : ooe ~ A
NAI_KY : 60C A
N HE \NOIC AC D A
N PARAFFINS A (100)
SHELL LUBE OILAL u, 'v A
~-A NUl:: J-1,2-ETHANE DIAMINE
2-1 MINOETHYL)-ETHYLENE DIAMINE
"H' I}\ ,)ETHYLENE DIAMINE
'~-{I DX' 'ETHYL)E"rHYLENE DIAMINE TRIACE"!IC
N,N-DIETHYLETHANOL AMINE
. FORMAMIDE
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Number Product Ratinq
N-DODECANE A
NEATSFOOT OIL A
NECATORINE A
NEODECANOIC ACID A
NEODOL FATTY ALCOHOL A
NEODOL25 A
NEOLENE A
NEOPENTANE (DOT) A
NEOPENTANOIC ACID A
NESOL A
N-ETHYL BUTYL AMINE A
N-ETHYLCYCLOHEXYL AMINE A
NEUTRAL OIL A
N-HEPTADECANOIC ACID A
N-HEPTANOL A
N-HEPTENE A
N-HEPTENE 3- A
N-HEPTYL HYDRIDE A
N-HEPTYLIC ACID A
1208 N-HEXANE A
N-HEXANOIC ACID A
N-HEXYL ALCOHOL A
N-HEXYL HYDRIDE A
N-HYDROXYETHL-1 2-ETHANE DIAMINE A
NIAX (POLVOL) A
NIAXDIOLS A
NIAXHEXOL A
NIAXMEXOL A
NIAX PENTOLS A
NIAXPOLYAL A
NIAX POLYOLS A
NIAXTDI A
NIAXTRIOLS A
NIGROSINE SPIRIT SOLUBLE B A
NIOBE OIL A
NITERSOLN A
NITRATE OF POTASSIUM SOLN A
NITRATING ACID (MIXTURE OF SULPHURIC) N
NITRATION BENZENE A
NITRATION TOLUENE A
NITRE SOLN A
2031 NITRIC ACID -
2031 NITRIC ACID 15% A
2031 NITRIC ACID 30% A
2031 NITRIC ACID 5% A
2032 NITRIC ACID 70% OR MORE N
NITRIC ACID ALUMINIUM SALT 80% A
2031 NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS -
2031 NITRIC ACID RED FUMING 70% OR MORE N
NITRILOTRI-2-PROPANOL 1 1'1" A
NITRILOTRIACETIC ACID TRISODIUM SALT SOL A
1662 NITROBENZENE A
NITROCARBOL A
1578 NITROCHLOROBENZENE A
NITRO ETHANE A
NITROGEN DIOXIDE -
NITROGEN FERTILIZERS A
NITROGEN PEROXIDE A
1261 NITROMETHANE A
1663 NITROPHENOL 0- (MOLTEN) -
NITROPROPAN (60% INITROETHANE (40%) MIXTURE -
2608 NITRO PROPANE A
2608 NITROPROPANE 1 & 2 A
NITROPROPANE 60% NITROETHANE 1- 40% MIXTURE A
2608 NITROPROPANE 1- A
2608 NITROPROPANE 2- A
2608 NITROPROPANES A
1664 NITROTOLUENE ORTHO) A
1664 NITROTOLUENE (PARA) A
1664 NITROTOLUENE M A
1664 NITROTOLUENES A
1664 NITROTOLUOL 4- A
NITROUS ACID SODIUM SALT SOLN A
N-METHYL-2-PYROLIDONE A
N-METHYLAMINOETHANOL A
N-METHYLETHANE AMINE A
N-NONANOIC ACID A
N-NONYLIC ACID A
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OCTANOl1- A
OCTANOl2-N- A
OCTANONE 2- A
OCTANONE 3- A
OCTARO A
3295 OCTENE A
3295 OCTENE MIXED ISOMERS) A
3295 OCTENE 1- A
3295 OCTENE 2- A
OCTYlACETATE A
OCTYlACETATE-ISO & N A
OCTYl ACRYLATE A
OCTYl ALCOHOL SEC-N- A
OCTYl CARBINOL A
OCTYl CHLORIDE A
OCTYl HYDRIDEA A
OCTYl NIRATES MIX A
OCTYl NITRATES_(All ISOMERS) A
OCTYLAlCOHOl N. A
OCTYlBENZENE A
OCTYLDECYl ADIPATE A 100
OCTYlDECYlPHTHALATE A~10QL
OCTYlENE 1- A
OCTYLIC ACID A
OCTYlNITRATES (All ISOMERS) A
ODB A
ODCB A
ODECANOIC ACID LAURIC ACID~ A
1591 O-DICHLOROBENZENE A
O-DIE~ A
O-DIISOP E A
ODOURlESS KEROSINE A
O-ETHYlPHENOl A
OFA 414 CHEVROi'll A~10QL
O-HYDROXYTOlUENE A
Oil 1102 A
1662 Oil OF MIRBANE A
Oil OF MUSTARD ARTIFICIAL A
Oil OF TURPENTINE A
Oil OF VITRIOL 65% A
OilS MINERAL A 100
OilS REFINED COCONUT A 100
OilS REFINED COTTONSEED A 100
OilS REFINED D.C.O. A 100
OilS REFINED LINSEED A 100
OilS REFINED OITICICA A 100
OilS REFINED PALM A 100
OilS REFINED SAFFLOWER A 100
OilS REFINED SOYA A 100
OilS REFINED TUNG A 100
OilS VEGETABLE A 100
OITICICA Oil A 100
OLAMINE -
OlEFIANT GAS A
OLEFIN MIXTURESJC5-C7) A
OLEFIN MIXTURES C8-C12 A
OlEFIN/AlKYlESTER COPOlYMER{MM2000":l.. A
OlEFINES STRAIGHT CHAIN MIXTURE A
OlEFINS A
OlEFINS (C13 AND ABOVE) All ISOMERS A
OlEFINS C6-C8 MIXTURES A
OlEFINS 103 A
OlEFINS ALPHA A
I OLEIC ACID AJJOQL
OLEIC ACID TRIGLYCERIDE A 100
OLEIN A
OlEINE A (100)
1831 OlEUMJFUMING SULFURIC ACID} A
OLEUM SINAPIS VOLATilE A
OLEYL ALCOHOL A
OLEYL DICHLOROBENZENE A
OLIVE Oil M10QL
OLIVE Oil FATTY ACIDS A (100)
OlOA A
OMEGA-CHlOROTOlUENE A
O-METHYl PHENOL A
ONCB A
O-NITROCHlOROBENZENE A
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PARAFFIN . V HITE A
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PARAF W • ADDITIVE
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1264 PA lYDE
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PARAI~OX (L UBE ADDITIVE)
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P-DICHLC 71="IE
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PETROLEUM SOLVENTS A
PETROLEUM SOLVENTS AROMATIC A
1993 PETROLEUM SPIRITS A
PETROLEUM SULFONATE OILS (LUBE ADDITIVE) A 100
PETROLEUM SULPHONATE C-45 A 100
PETROLEUM SULPHONATE M400 A 100
PETROLEUM SULPHONATE SODIUM SALTS A 100
PETROLEUM THINNER A
PETROLEUM WAX A 100
PHENICACID A
2312 PHENOL A
1671 PHENOL 100% A
1671 PHENOL 10-99% A
PHENOL DODECYL A
PHENOLATE LYE A
PHENOLIC LYE A
PHENOLIC OIL A
PHENOXYACETIC ACID 2 4- DICHLORO- A
PHENYL ACETALDEHYDE A
1547 PHENYL AMINE A
PHENYL CHLORIDE A
3077 PHENYL ETHER A
PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER A
PHENYL HYDRATE A
1114 PHENYL HYDRIDE A
PHENYL METHYL KETONE A
2303 PHENYL-1-PROPENE 2-(INHIBITED A
1993 PHENYL-1-PROPENE 3- A
PHENYL-1-XYLYLETHANE A
PHENYL-1-XYLYLETHANE 1- (ALL ISOMERS) A
PHENYLBENZENE A
2709 PHENYLBUTANE 2- A
PHENYLCARBINOL A
PHENYLDODECANE 1- A
PHENYLETHENE A
PHENYLETHYLENE A
PHENYLFORMIC ACID A
PHENYLFORMIC ACID 10% A
PHENYLIC ACID A
PHENYLMETHANE(TOLUENE) A
PHENYLMETHANOL A
PHENYLMETHYLACETATE A
PHENYLPROPANE 1- A
PHENYLPROPANE 2- A
2303 PHENYLPROPENE 2- A
PHENYLTRIDECANE 1- A
PHOSGENE --
PHOSPHOLEUM N
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID DOT A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID 10% A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID 20% A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID 30% A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID 85% A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID CONC. (SUPER PHOSPHORIC) A
1805 PHOSPHORIC ACID 01 2-ETHYLHEXYL) ESTER A
2323 PHOSPHORIC ACID SOLUTIONS A
2574 PHOSPHORIC ACID TRIETHYL ESTER A
PHOSPHORIC ACID TRIS(METHYLPHENYLlESTER A
PHOSPHORIC ACID TRITOLYL ESTER A
PHOSPHORIC SYRUP A
1381 PHOSPHORUS WHITE) -
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW) -
PHOSPHORUS CHLORIDE -
PHOSPHORUS LlOUIDE -
1810
PHOSPHORUS OXIDE
PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE
-
N
PHOSPHORUS OXYTRICHLORIDE N
1810 PHOSPHORYL CHLORIDE N
PHOSPORIC ACID TRIBUTYL ESTER A
PH PH A
PHTHALANDIONE -
PHTHALATE 79 DIISOOCTYL PHTHALATE) A
PHTHALATE 911 (DIOP) A
PHTHALATE PLASTICISERS A (100)
PHTHALATES A
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PROPYL HYDRllJE
1279
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3092 PRC 'Y ETHER .A
RO :( (C P !:OTHER A
PF lE
A
(l A
128C
1280 :0: A
P :R
Opy -Y R A
F IP' rE :R A
J mpY T Uti. A
2929 PF 1-( -
'R ::-. JL 1- -
PR
P~F :ACID
PSEUDOI GLYCOl
P~FIJnor lENE:
P-TOLUENE SULFONIC ACID
p-' 0l,Y r.HI ORlr
PUMKINSEED Oil
PX 104
P-XYLENE
PYRENE
1282
1282 I"'r~IVUINI BASES
PYROACE A::II:L
1090 PYROJl GET ETHER
PJ' ClRF 1701
PYF ::lG AR[ 53T A (100)
PYRC ")1 IN A
PYROl FUE UE :Jll A
PYRe J( EHnE
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REFINE[I H R[ IE[' FISH OIL DC
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RI=r::nR~AJHES (GASOLINE RI FNnlNG STOCK) A
REGl LAR GRADE (EROSINE A
REGULAR GRADE MOTOR GAS LEADED A
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RUBBER J v t "''' OIL
RI M A
RUM RUDE A
RUSAOI A
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S.B.P.
S.B.P. 80/220-20
S.B. SOLVENTS
SACI745
SAF :JWER Oil A DC
SAFFLOWER OIL FATTY ACI A (100)
IALMON A (10e
SA E )LN A
IRI A 190
A' R A (90)
SA -
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SEC-BUTYLPHENOL 2- A
SEC-HEXYL ACETATE A
SEC-HEXYL ALCOHOL A
SEC-N-OCTYL ALCOHOL A
SEC-NOR-AMYL ALCOHOL A
SECONDARY ALCOHOLS A
SEC-PENTHYLCARBINOL A
SEED OIL A (100)
SEMECARPUS OIL A 100
SENECA OIL A (100)
SENTRY GRAIN PRESERVER -
SESAME OIL A (100)
SEXTOL A
SEXTONE A
SEXTONE B A
SHARK LIVER OIL A 100
SHARK OIL A (100)
SHELL (LUBE ADDITIVE A 100
SHELL 100 ES NEUTRAL A
SHELL 501 SPINDLE 69110 A
SHELL BLEND A (MEK MIBK AND ACETATE) A
SHELL BRIGHT STOCK A
SHELL C14 - C15 A
SHELL C6-CS A
SHELL CS - C10 A
SHELL CABISMAS DISTILLATE A
SHELL CARDURA E A
SHELL CEREX A
SHELL DIALA B A
SHELL DIALA D A
SHELL DUTREX 33 AROMATIC PROCESS/EXTENDER A
SHELL FLEX (PROCESS EXTENDER OIl) A
SHELL HEAVY AXLE OIL A (100)
SHELL KEREX (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
SHELL LlMEA OIL A
SHELL NEUTRAL A
SHELL NSR-S-57S9 A
SHELL ROTELLA A
SHELL SPRAY OIL A
SHELL TERGOL A
SHELL TRANSFORMER OIL A
SHELLFLEX A
SHELLFLEX EXTENDER OILS A (100)
1993 SHELLSOL (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
1993 SIGNAL ESP ENOL 1 MIN. SPIRITS A
1993 SIGNAL ESP ENOL 2 (MIN. SPIRITS) A
SILICA SLURRY A
SILICATE (2), HEXAFLUORO- DIHYDROGEN -
SILICATE OF SODA A
SILICIUMTETRACHLORIDE A
SILICOFLUORIC ACID -
1818 SILICON CHLORIDE -
1818 SILICON TETRACHLORIDE -
SINAPIS OIL A
SIPOL L 10 A
SKYDROL500 A
SKYDROL HYDRAULIC FLUID A
SKYDROL Y-91 A
SLACKWAX (SEE PETROLATUM) A (100)
SLAKED LIME A
SLiMCIDE A
5MBP DISTILLATE A
SOAP STOCK A (100)
SOAPSTOCKS ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE A 100
SOCENY NYVAC 30 A
SODA ASH A
SODA ASH (10%) A
SODIUM 2-MERCAPTOBENZOTHIAZOL SOL A
SODIUM 2-MERCAPTOBENZOTHIAZOL SOL A
SODIUM ACETATE SOLN A
SODIUM ALKYLNAPHTHALENE SULFONATE A
SODIUM ALKYLSALICYLATE (C13+) A
SODIUM ALUMINATE A
SODIUM ALUMINATE SOLN A
SODIUM ALUMINOSILICATE SLURRY A
SODIUM BENZOATE A
1479 SODIUM BICHROMATE A
1479 SODIUM BICHROMTE SOLN 65% A
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1155 SOLVENT ETHER A
SOLVENTGM A
SOLVENT L ESSO A
SOLVENT NAPHTHA A
SOLVENT NEUTRAL 500 A
SOLVENT NEUTRAL OIL 100 A
SOLVENT NEUTRAL OIL 200 A
SOLVENT NEUTRAL OIL 350 A
SOLVENT NEUTRAL OIL 85VL A
SOLVENT PETROLEUM A
1993 SOLVENT PY (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
1993 SOLVENT R150 MINERAL SPIRITSi A
SOLVENT R2226 ESSO A
SOLVENT VERGILO 50 KETONE AND ACETATEi A
1993 SOLVESSO (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
1993 SOLVESSO 100 MINERAL SPIRITS A
1993 SOLVESSO 150 (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
SOLVOSOL A
SONTOBRITE A
SORBITOL A
SORBITOL 70% SOLUTION A
SORBITOLAQ A
SOUR CRUDE A_(100)
SOUR CRUDE OIL A 100
SOVACICIDE PY--.1.HANi A
SOVASOL (MINERAL SPIRITS) A
SOYA BEAN OIL A 100
SOYA FATTY ACIDS A 100
SOYA LECITHIN A 100
SOYA OIL A 100
SOYA OIL FATTY ACIDS A 100
SOYA TYPE S-210 A 100
SOYA TYPE S-230 A 100
SOYBEAN OIL A 100
SPB PALM OIL A 100
SPECIAL BOILING POINT BENZINES A
SPECIAL BOILING POINT RUBBER SOLVENT A
SPECIAL PALM OIL BLEACHABLE A (100)
SPERM OIL A 100
SPERM OIL PRESSINGS A (100)
SPERM OIL RESIDUE A 10QL
SPERM WHALE OIL A(100)
SPERMACETI OIL A 10QL
SPERSUL -
SPINDLE OIL LUBE OIL A
SPIRIT A
SPIRIT OF VITRIOL 65% A
SPIRITS AROMATIC A
SPIRITS OF SALT A
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE A
SPRAY OIL LUBE OIL A
SPRAY OIL TEXACO A
STANCO BASE A 100
STANCO BASE 600 A110QL
STAND OIL LINSEED A
STAR GLYCERINE A
STARCH SOLUTION A
STARCH SOLUTION 10% A
STEAM REFINED OIL A (100)
STEARIC ACIDlFATTY ACID A 100
STEARYL ALCOHOL A (100)
STEROLAMIDE A
STOD~~9it,~rENT
1993 A
A
STRAI IJN A
STRAIGHT RUN NAPHTA A
STRAIGHTRUN RESIDUE A
STRUKTOL J274 A
STUMP TURPENTINE A
2055 STYRENE A
STYRENE BUTADIENE A
STYRENE BUTADIENE LATEX (AMM.STAB.) A
STYRENE BUTADIENE RUBBER LATEX A
2055 STYRENE MONOMER A
2055 STYRENE MONOMER INHIBITED A
2055 STYROL A
STYRON A
STYROPOLSO A
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SUPEROL GLYCERINE A
SUPERPHOSPHORIC ACID A
SUPERSOL MINERAL SPIRITS A
SUPRASEC DND A
SURCHEM 306 SULFONATE OIL A
SURFONIC N.95 (DETERGENT ALCOHOL) A (100)
SWEET OIL A 100
SYM-DICHLOROETHANE A
SYM-DICHLOROETHYLENE A
SYM-DIMETHYLETHYLENE GLYCOL A
SYM-METHYLETHYLETHYLENE A
SYM-TETRACHLOROETHANE A
SYM-TRIMETHYLBENZENE A
SYNPERONIC NP9 A
SYNPROL (SYNTHETIC FATTY ALCOHOL) A
SYNTHETIC ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE A
SYNTHETIC BITTER ALMOND OIL A
SYNTHETIC ESSENTIAL OIL OF BITTER ALMOND A
SYNTHETIC LATEX A
SYNTHETIC MUSTARD OIL A
SYRUPS A(100)
T LA LUBE IL A
TACUM OIL A
TALL OIL A 100
TALL OIL (CRUDE AND DISTILLED) A 100
TALL OIL CRUDE A 100
TALL OIL CRUDE OR REFINED A 100
TALL OIL FATTY ACID A 100
TALL OIL FATTY ACID (RESINACID 20% OR LESS) A 100
TALL OIL REFINED A 100
TALL OIL SOAP (DISPROPORTIONATED) SOLN A 100
TALLOL A 100
TALLOW A 100
TALLOW ACID A 100
TALLOW ACID CRUDE AND REFINED) A 100
TALLOW ALCOHOL A (100
TALLOW BLEACHABLE FANCY TOPWHITE A 100
TALLOW FATTY ACID A 100
TALLOW OIL FATTY ACIDS A 100
TALLOW REFINED A 100
TALLOW UNIFAT 50% F.FA A 100
TALLOW/COCONUTTC 1005 A
TALLOW/COCONUTTC 1010 A
TALLOW/COCONUTTC 1010T A
TALLOW-TYPE T11 A
TALLOW-TYPE T18 A
TALLOW-TYPE T20 A
TALLOW-TYPE T22 A
TANNIC ACID SOLUTIONS A
TANNIN A
TANNIN AQUEOUS SOLNS A
TAP WATER A
TAR COAL A 100
TAR ACIDS A
TAR OIL A
TARTARIC ACID A
TARTARIC ACID 10% A
TCE A
TEEFROTH PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER A
TEELOIL A
TEEPOL A
TEEPOLSUPER A 100
TEG A
TEL A
TEL-B COMPOUND A
TEL-CB COMPOUND A
2047 TELONE A
1396 TEN. -
TERANAP A
TERGITOL 08 A
TERGITOL 15 512 A
TERGITOL 15 5 3 A
TERGITOL4 A
TERGITOL 7 A
TERGITOL NP 35 A
TERGITOL NP 40 A
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TRltoLYl U,>t"'MA:;ONT1%OR MORE O-IS<5MER
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TRIXYL JY. PHOSPHATE A
fRIXY 'HOSPHATE
ROS C2E A
TROS D91 m "''''
fRO~ TH767 A
fP
Tue UMOI A (100)
TUFF I (ARCO EXTENDER OILS)1559A
TUFFl '(ARCO EXTENDER OILS) 6056 A
TUFFl '(ARCO EXTE NnFR nil !'; IR?M
TUNA )1 A 110(
JNG A!" 00\
IV A 00\
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TlIRBO FUE A-1 A
TURKEY RED Oil
1299 fURPENTINE A
1299 TURPENTINE Oil
TURPENTI \IE SPIR A
TURPENTINE SUB: mUTE
1299 TURPENTINE,OIL AND GUM A
1299 fURPS
TXP A
U-4224 A
U:CANE ALKYLATE (DODECYL BENZENE)
UCAR SOLV :ON'" 2LM
UF-71 (BORDEN)
=ACII' K
JI~DECPNE
UN[ CANe : ACI[
m'l> OL
.A
UNFINISHF KEROSENE'
UNFINIS RC \lAPHTHA
UN V 'HTHA
A""( A (100)
UNIFOI P Due TS
UNIFOL 3-, PI nlll:TS) A
Nlv
UNLEA[ G SPIRIl A
LP ~E:
UNSYM-I 1'1 HLORIDE A
URAN flLlZER) A
:A
UREA (. URATED)
UREA ?5/FC Inn, lY)E 601WATER15
UREA 50' IN WATER A 00\
UREAAMM(IN!UM NITRATE 32% ININATER
UREA AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLNS
-oRE .AMMONIUM IT VATER
IJRFA AMtIJ nN UM NITRA TE SOLN
UREA AMMm !Il : SOLN
,{EA .MI A
UREAA~ Ie r A( JA l> ... n()MI A
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UREA : ( vt:I'< '(A : UF-78
UREA F 11= 1= K IIRI ITGLUE
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Us .F EK-488
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WI ~ ( ,S
WAER SEA (H -(wORfRTNGl A9m
W,ll N
WI rE 31' 1-
WATER :1( 5ED- A (90)
WATER.DIST LED-
WATER.DRIN ING A
WA-E POT)!BLE
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WA rl XT~(;T
WA:
WAXP ")11=1 ~~ A (100)
WAXES
WEED DRENCH A
~E A
WELCOLINE DO A (100)
WHALE FAT A(1(jQ)
WHALE Oil A (100)
WHEY A
V' A
INHITCO PETROLEUM I 11 A
2717 WHI fE CAMPHOR Oil A
WHITE CAUS' : 50% A 70\
JNHITE CAUSTIC DLN 75% A 7m
WHITE:/l I~I
WHITEMINEI
WHITE C
WHITE ROC! LIME
WHITE SPI I
1993 WHI rF: SPIR 15C SPIRITS)
1993 WHlfE SP )/l SPIRITS)
1993 WI 01
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'Nt- .S I Fl Sf- POINT
INRT PIF I AROMATIC A
v A
w 5C
S 1E 1/280 A
I IW AI )MATIC
2304 VI rAR A
WHI I t: 34 MOB,
V' N A
W A
WI~IE VI A
123C VI II' Ol
VlO)1 E :R A
W IA "HA
WD D A 110m
123C VlD( SI
1299 WOC D T RPI :NTINE A
WOOL FA A (100)
WOOL GREASE MeA =OR LOAD AN[ nl<:(,I-1/l ~( A 10m
WOOl GREASE FATTY ACIDS A (100)
'" UNO C-100
KE A
1307 XYLE RIAL A
1307 XYLEN I. PARA A
I YElLOWWAX I A I
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