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Pay attention! California 65 list added 3 carcinogens

Author:中認(rèn)聯(lián)科 time:2023-02-14 Ctr:968

On January 27, 2023, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) added 1-bromo-3-chloropropane, butoxymethyloxirane and 2-methyl-2-acrylate oxiranyl methyl ester to the list of hazardous substances in California Proposition 65. The above three substances were added because of carcinogenicity. After the substance is listed, the warning must be completed before January 27, 2024 if it is required to provide warning according to the bill. There are nearly 1000 substances in California's list of 65 hazardous substances, which are updated at least once a year. This is the first update in 2023.

Three new substances are added as follows:

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