The Proposition 65 List
Current Proposition 65 List
The current Proposition 65 list is available on-line below, as a pdf or Excel download or through WestLaw. The Excel document also includes the listing mechanism for each chemical listing and the safe harbor level, if one has been adopted. A hyperlink is provided for those chemicals for which the basis for listing documentation is available electronically.
What types of chemicals are on the Proposition 65 list?
The list contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that are listed for cancer or reproductive harm, or both. These chemicals include additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes, or solvents. Listed chemicals may also be used in manufacturing and construction, or they may be byproducts of chemical processes, such as motor vehicle exhaust. Learn how chemicals are added to the list.
Proposition 65 List
Chemical Name | Type of Toxicity (Date Listed) & Basis for Listing |
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Estrone |
Cancer (01/01/1988)
State's Qualified Experts |
Estropipate |
Cancer (08/26/1997)
Formally Required Developmental Toxicity (08/26/1997)Formally Required |
Ethinylestradiol |
Cancer (01/01/1988)
State's Qualified Experts |
Ethionamide |
Developmental Toxicity (08/26/1997)
Formally Required |
Ethoprop |
Cancer (02/27/2001)
Authoritative Bodies-US Environmental Protection Agency |
Ethyl Acrylate |
Cancer (07/01/1989)
State's Qualified Experts |
Ethyl alcohol in alcoholic beverages |
Developmental Toxicity (10/01/1987)
State's Qualified Experts |
Ethyl Dipropylthiocarbamate |
Developmental Toxicity (04/27/1999)
Authoritative Bodies-US Environmental Protection Agency |
Ethyl Methanesulfonate |
Cancer (01/01/1988)
State's Qualified Experts |
Ethyl-4-4'-dichlorobenzilate |
Cancer (01/01/1990)
Authoritative Bodies-US Environmental Protection Agency |
Ethylbenzene |
Cancer (06/11/2004)
Authoritative Bodies-International Agency for Research on Cancer |
Ethylene glycol (ingested) |
Developmental Toxicity (06/19/2015)
Authoritative Bodies-National Toxicology Program |
Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether |
Developmental Toxicity (01/01/1989)
State's Qualified Experts Male Reproductive Toxicity (01/01/1989)State's Qualified Experts |
Ethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether Acetate |
Developmental Toxicity (01/01/1993)
Authoritative Bodies-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Male Reproductive Toxicity (01/01/1993)Authoritative Bodies-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether |
Developmental Toxicity (01/01/1989)
State's Qualified Experts Male Reproductive Toxicity (01/01/1989)State's Qualified Experts |
Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate |
Developmental Toxicity (01/01/1993)
Authoritative Bodies-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Male Reproductive Toxicity (01/01/1993)Authoritative Bodies-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
Ethylene Oxide |
Cancer (07/01/1987)
Formally Required Developmental Toxicity (08/07/2009)Formally Required Female Reproductive Toxicity (02/27/1987)Formally Required Male Reproductive Toxicity (08/07/2009)Formally Required |
Ethylene Thiourea |
Cancer (01/01/1988)
Authoritative Bodies-International Agency for Research on Cancer, Authoritative Bodies-National Toxicology Program Developmental Toxicity (01/01/1993)State's Qualified Experts |
Ethyleneimine |
Cancer (01/01/1988)
State's Qualified Experts |
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate |
Cancer (12/17/2021)
Labor Code-International Agency for Research on Cancer |