Toxicity Characteristic and F-Listed Solvents

Toxicity Characteristic and F-Listed Solvents

Common Chemical Name CAS # Common Chemical Name CAS # mercury (D009) 7439-97-6 phenyl methane (toluene) 108-88-3 methacide (toluene) 108-88-3 pimelic ketone (cyclohexanone) 108-94-1 methanol (F003) 67-56-1 pyridine (F005; D038) 110-86-1 methoxy ddt (methoxychlor) 72-43-5 santophene 20 (pentachlorophenol) 87-86-5 methoxychlor (D014) 72-43-5 selenium (D010) 7782-49-2 methyl benzene (toluene) 108-88-3 silver (D011) 7440-22-4 methyl ethyl ketone (F005; D035) 78-93-3 tce (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 methyl isobutyl ketone (F005) 108-10-1 technical chlorinated camphene (toxaphene) 8001-35-2 methyl chloroform (1,1,1-trichloroethane) 71-55-6 tetracap (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 methylene bichloride (methylene chloride) 75-09-2 tetrachloroethene (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 methylene chloride (F001) 75-09-2 tetrachloroethylene (F001; D039) 127-18-4 methylene dichloride (methylene chloride) 75-09-2 tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride) 56-23-5 methylphenol (cresol) 1319-77-3 tetropil (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 monochlorobenzene (chlorobenzene) 108-90-7 toluene (F005) 108-88-3 nitrobenzol (nitrobenzene) 98-95-3 toluol (toluene) 108-88-3 o-cresol (D023) 95-48-7 toxaphene (D015) 8001-35-2 o-cresylic acid (o-cresol) 95-48-7 trethylene (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 o-dichlorobenzene (ortho-dichlorobenzene) 95-50-1 tri (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 ortho-dichlorobenzene (F002) 95-50-1 tri-clene (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 oxitol (2-ethoxyethanol) 110-80-5 trichloran (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 p-cresol (D025) 106-44-5 trichloren (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 p-cresylic acid (p-cresol) 106-44-5 trichloroethene (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 p-dichlorobenzene (1,4-dichlorobenzene) 106-46-7 trichloroethylene (F001; D040) 79-01-6 para-dichlorobenzene (1,4-dichlorobenzene) 106-46-7 trichlorofluoromethane (F002) 75-69-4 pce (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 trichloromethane (chloroform) 67-66-3 trichloromonofluoromethane pcp (pentachlorophenol) 87-86-5 75-69-4 (trichlorofluoromethane) pdb (1,4-dichlorobenzene) 106-46-7 tricresol (cresol) 1319-77-3 penta (pentachlorophenol) 87-86-5 trielene (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 penachlorol (pentachlorophenol) 87-86-5 trilene (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 pentachlorophenol (D037) 87-86-5 triline (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 perc (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 trimar (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 perclene (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 trinoxol (2,4-d) 94-75-7 perchlorobenzene (hexachlorobenzene) 118-74-1 vc (vinyl chloride) 75-01-4 perchloroethane (hexachloroethane) 67-72-1 vinyl chloride (D043) 75-01-4 perchloroethene (tetrachloroethene) 127-18-4 vinyl trichloride (1,1,2-trichloroethane) 79-00-5 perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) 127-18-4 westrosol (trichloroethylene) 79-01-6 perchloromethane (carbon tetrachloride) 56-23-5 xylene (F003) 1330-20-7 phenyl chloride (chlorobenzene) 108-90-7 xylol (xylene) 1330-20-7 phenyl ethane (ethyl benzene) 100-41-4 ww.epchc.org E-Mail: [email protected] AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Printed on recycled paper Page 2 F001-5 Codes: If you see these codes, your spent solvent may be a Listed Hazardous Waste. If a solvent is listed, it means the spent solvent itself, plus anything it touches, contaminates, or that is derived from it is also Listed Hazardous Waste. Spent solvents containing F001, F002, F004, or F005 ingredients are both Toxic and Ignitable. Rags and absorbents that become contaminated with these are common hazardous wastes. However, F003 ingredients are only Ignitable. If your rags or absorbents are contaminated with these, but no other hazardous waste, they may be allowed to dry and disposed as a solid waste. D004-43 Codes: Your waste is hazardous if it contains one or more of these Toxicity Characteristic chemicals at or above the regulatory level for each, as defined in the 40 CFR Part 261.24 Table 1. These include some solvents, heavy metals, pesticides, and other Toxic chemicals. Wastes contaminated with these chemicals may require laboratory analysis to determine whether or not they are Hazardous Waste. The Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) maintains this list of chemical names and synonyms as a service to the public and Hillsborough County businesses. The information is not necessarily a complete list of names and/or synonyms. Users of this list are responsible for ensuring that their own wastes are managed according to federal, state, and local regulations, regardless of whether or not its constituents appear on this list. This list is updated periodically and is subject to change without notice. The EPC encourages users to offer feedback on any information it distributes. .

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