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Proposition 65 Notices
Proposal to adopt a Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) of 1,200 micrograms per day for oral exposures to butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP)
Intention to list Isopyrazam and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazobenzene as known to the state to cause cancer.
OEHHA proposal to adopt a Proposition 65 Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) of 660 micrograms per day for inhalation exposures to chloroform
Extension of comment period for Maximum Allowable Dose Levels for methanol through June 25, 2012.
Notice that the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment proposes to establish Maximum Allowable Dose Levels for methanol of 47,000 micrograms per day for inhalation and 23,000 micrograms per day for ingestion by amending Section 25805(b).
Extension of the public comment period for the proposed Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADLs) for methanol.
A No Significant Risk Level for imazalil of 11 micrograms per day was adopted effective April 25, 2012.
Proposal to adopt an updated No Significant Risk Level (NSRL) for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) of 0.35 micrograms per day. OEHHA also proposes to adopt a Maximum Allowable Dose Level for PCBs of 2.3 ug/day.
The regulation adopts a NSRL of 41 ug/day for chlorothalonil.
Proposal to clarify that the Science Advisory Board Committees provides peer review for the proposed No Significant Risk Levels for carcinogens and proposed Maximum Allowable Dose Levels for reproductive toxicants that are developed by OEHHA
2nd extension of public comment period on the notice of intent to list benzophenone, coconut oil diethanolamine condensate (cocamide diethanolamine), diethanolamine and 2-methylimidazole as known to the state to cause cancer.
Proposal to establish a Maximum Allowable Dose Levels for methanol of 47,000 micrograms per day for inhalation and 23,000 micrograms per day for ingestion. Concurrently, an interpretive guideline for methanol resulting from pectin that occurs naturally in fruits and vegetables is being published.
OEHHA proposal to update the existing regulatory levels posing no significant risk for trichloroethylene, to 14 micrograms per day for oral exposure and 50 micrograms per day for inhalation exposure.
Chemical listed effective March 16, 2012 as known to the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity: Methanol
Release of Final Interpretive Guideline No. 2012-001, Consumption of Methanol Resulting from Pectin that Occurs Naturally In Fruits And Vegetables
Extension of comment period on the notice of intent to ist benzophenone, coconut oil diethanolamine condensate (cocamide diethanolamine), diethanolamine and 2-methylimidazole as known to the state to cause cancer.
Addition of methyl isopropyl ketone to the list of chemicals known to the State to cause reproductive toxicity.
Request for relevant information on chemicals being considered for listing by the Authoritative Bodies mechanism: Isopyrazam, Beta-Myrcene, Pulegone, and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazobenzene.
Establishment of NSRL of 29 ug/day for 4-Methylimidazole (4-MEI)
Effective February 3, 2012, OEHHA is adding kresoxim-methyl (CAS No. 143390-89-0) to the list of chemicals known to the State to cause cancer