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Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health
Ministry of Labour Ordinance No. 32 of September 30, 1972
Latest Amendments:
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Ordinance No. 47 of March 30, 2007
In Japanese
Appended Table 2 (Related to Article30)
Substances |
Content(Weight Percent) |
Acrylamide |
less than 0.1% |
Acrylonitrile |
less than1% |
Acetone |
less than1% |
Alkyl mercury compounds (limited to the substances in which the alkyl radicals are methyl or ethyl radicals) |
less than1% |
Isobutyl alcohol |
less than1% |
Isopropyl alcohol |
less than1% |
Isopentyl alcohol (alias isoamyl alcohol) |
less than1% |
Ethylamine |
less than1% |
Ethyl ether |
less than1% |
Ethyleneimine |
less than0.1% |
Ethylene oxide |
less than0.1% |
Ethyleneglycol monoethyl ether (alias cellosolve) |
less than0.3% |
Ethyleneglycol monoethyl ether acetate (alias cellosolve acetate) |
less than0.3% |
Ethyleneglycol mono-n-buthyl ether (alias buthylcellosolve) |
less than1% |
Ethyleneglycol monomethyl ether (alias methylcellosolve) |
less than0.3% |
Vinyl chloride |
less than0.1% |
Auramine |
less than1% |
O-Dichlorobenzene |
less than1% |
O-Phthalodinitrile |
less than1% |
Hydrogen peroxide |
less than1% |
Cadmium compounds |
less than0.1% |
Xylene |
less than0.3% |
Cresol |
less than1% |
Chromic acid and its salts |
less than0.1% |
Chlorobenzene |
less than1% |
Chloroform |
less than1% |
Chloromethylmethylether |
less than0.1% |
Vanadium pentoxide |
less than0.1% |
Coal tar |
less than0.1% |
Isobutyl acetate |
less than1% |
Isopropyl acetate |
less than1% |
Isopentyl acetate (alias isoamyl acetate) |
less than1% |
Ethyl acetate |
less than1% |
n-Butyl acetate |
less than1% |
n-Propyl acetate |
less than1% |
n-Pentyl acetate (alias n-amyl acetate); |
less than1% |
Methyl acetate |
less than1% |
Arsenic trioxide |
less than0.1% |
Calcium hypochlorite |
less than1% |
Tetraalkyl lead |
- |
Potassium cyanide |
less than1% |
Sodium cyanide |
less than1% |
Carbon tetrachloride |
less than1% |
1.4-Dioxyn |
less than1% |
Cyclohexanol |
less than1% |
Cyclohexanone |
less than1% |
1.2-Dichloroethane (alias Ethylene dichloride) |
less than1% |
1.2-Dichloroethylene(alias Acetylene dichloride) |
less than1% |
Dichloromethane (alias methylene dichloride) |
less than1% |
3.3’-Dichloro-4.4'-Diaminodiphenyl methane |
less than0/1% |
N.N-Dimethylformamide |
less than0.3% |
Methyl bromide |
less than1% |
Dichromic acid |
less than0.1% |
Ammonium nitrate |
- |
Mercury and its inorganic compounds (excluding mercury sulfide) |
less than0.3% |
Styrene. |
less than0.3% |
1.1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane (alias acethylene tetrachloride) |
less than1% |
Tetrachloroethylene (alias perchloroethylene); |
less than0.1% |
Tetrahydrofuran |
less than1% |
1.1.1-Trichloroethane |
less than1% |
Trichloroethylene |
less than0.1% |
Tolylenediisocyanate |
less than1% |
Toluene |
less than0.3% |
Lead compounds (limited to lead oxide, lead hydroxide, and other substances designated by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare) |
less than0.1% |
Nickel carbonyl |
less than0.1% |
Nitroglycerine |
- |
Nitrocellulose |
- |
Carbon disulfide |
less than0.3% |
n-Hexane |
less than1% |
p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene; |
less than1% |
p-Nitrochlorobenzene; |
less than1% |
picric acid |
― |
Phenol |
less than0.1% |
1,3-Butadiene |
less than0.1% |
1-Butanol |
less than1% |
2-Butanol; |
less than1% |
Hydrogen fluoride |
less than1% |
β-Propiolactone |
less than0.1% |
Benzene |
less than0.1% |
Pentachlorophenol (alias PCP) and its sodium salts |
less than0.3% |
Formaldehyde |
less than0.1% |
Magenta |
less than0.1% |
Methanol |
less than0.3% |
Methyl isobutyl ketone |
less than1% |
Methyl ethyl ketone |
less than1% |
Methylcyclohexanol |
less than1% |
Methylcyclohexanone |
less than1% |
Methyl n-butyl ketone |
less than1% |
Methyl iodide |
less than1% |
Sodium hydrogensulfide |
less than1% |
Sodium sulfide |
less than1% |
Dimethylsulfate |
less than0.1% |
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