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Chapter 11: Hazardous Substances Emergency Response
§ 11-01 [Reserved.]
§ 11-02 Definitions.
The following definitions shall apply to the Hazardous Substances Emergency Response Regulations, 15 RCNY §§ 11-01 et seq., unless the context specifically indicates otherwise.
   C.F.R. "C.F.R." shall mean the Code of Federal Regulations.
   Commissioner. "Commissioner" shall mean the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection or his/her designee.
   Department. "Department" shall mean the Department of Environmental Protection.
   Disposal. "Disposal" shall mean the placing of any hazardous substance(s) into or on any land or water so that such hazardous substance(s) or any constituent thereof may be released into the environment.
   Hazardous substance. "Hazardous Substance" shall mean each listed hazardous substance or any other chemical substance which when released into the environment may present a substantial danger to the public health or welfare or the environment.
   Listed hazardous substance. "Listed hazardous substance" shall mean any substance listed in accordance with § 24-609 of the New York City hazardous substances emergency response law (15 RCNY § 11-04).
   Person. "Person" shall mean any individual, trust, firm, corporation, joint stock company, association, partnership, consortium, joint venture, commercial entity or governmental entity.
   Release. "Release" shall mean any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping or disposing into the environment.
   Reportable quantity. "Reportable quantity" shall mean the minimum quantity of a listed hazardous substance which when released will require notification to the Commissioner by any responsible person who knows or has reason to know of such release. These quantities are listed in 15 RCNY § 11-04.
   Response measures. "Response measures" shall include actions taken by a city agency or ordered to be taken by a city agency:
      (1)   to prevent, minimize or mitigate the release of hazardous substances so that they do not migrate to, or in any other manner, cause or threaten to cause substantial danger to the public health or welfare or the environment,
      (2)   to clean up or remove released hazardous substances from the environment, and
      (3)   which are necessary and appropriate to protect the public health or welfare or the environment from an immediate and substantial danger caused by a release or a substantial threat of a release of a hazardous substance into the environment, including but not limited to security measures to protect the public.
   Responsible person. "Responsible person" shall mean:
      (1)   any owner, operator, lessee, occupant or tenant, other than a residential lessee, occupant or tenant, of property at the time there is a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of a hazardous substance from such property into the environment or at the time of any response measures implemented in connection with any emergency involving such release or threat of release, provided that if such property is comprised of an owner occupied residential building consisting of six or fewer dwelling units used exclusively for residential purposes, an owner of such property shall be deemed to be a "responsible person" for purposes of this paragraph, only if the willful, knowing, reckless or negligent acts or omissions of such owner caused or substantially contributed to such release or threat of release, and further provided that a federal or state chartered and regulated financial institution which has received title to the property through abandonment, foreclosure, a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or through a judicial or bankruptcy order shall not be deemed to be a "responsible person" for purposes of this paragraph, unless
         (i)   willful, knowing reckless or negligent acts or omissions of such person caused or substantially contributed to such release or threat of release, or
         (ii)   the title was received in order to secure the underlying credit extension which had been entered into for the purpose of assisting a responsible person in avoidance of the provisions of this chapter, or
      (2)   any person whose acts or omissions caused or substantially contributed to a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of a hazardous substance into the environment, provide that where there is a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of a hazardous substance into the environment from property used for residential purposes, a person using such property as a residence and any invitee or licensee of such person who enters such property, other than an invitee or licensee engaged in a business involving the use or transport of any hazardous substance, shall be deemed to be a "responsible person" for purposes of this paragraph, only if the willful, knowing, reckless or negligent acts or omissions of such person or invitee caused or substantially contributed to such release or threat of release, or
      (3)   any owner, operator, lessee, occupant or tenant of the property at the time of disposal of any hazardous substance thereon, who had caused, authorized or permitted such hazardous substance to be so disposed, where there is a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of such hazardous substance into the environment, or
      (4)   any person who, pursuant to contractual arrangement, accepts or has accepted any hazardous substance for transport, transports such hazardous substance and there is a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of such hazardous substance into the environment, or
      (5)   any person who by contract, agreement, or otherwise arranged for disposal or treatment or arranged with a transporter for transport for disposal or treatment of a hazardous substance owned or possessed by such person, and there is a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of such hazardous substance into the environment; provided, however, that no person, who is an entity independent from an otherwise responsible person, authorized by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection to implement response measures at the site of a release, or a threat of a release, of a hazardous substance into the environment, shall be deemed to be a "responsible person" solely on the basis of any authorized response measures attempted or implemented by such person at such site, unless such person's willful, knowing, reckless or negligent acts or omissions caused or substantially contributed to a release, or a substantial threat of a release, of a hazardous substance into the environment.
   Treatment. "Treatment" shall mean any method, technique, or process, including neutralization, designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any hazardous substance so as to neutralize such substance or so as to render such substance nonhazardous, safer for transport, amenable for recovery, amenable for storage, or reduced in volume. Such term includes any activity or processing designed to change the physical form or chemical composition of a hazardous substance so as to render it nonhazardous.
(Amended City Record 3/15/2017, eff. 4/14/2017)
§ 11-03 Notification.
Note: The regulations in this section detail the requirement to notify the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection in the event of a release of a listed hazardous substance. This notification is intended to supplement, not replace, other required emergency notifications. Therefore, in addition to any notification required under this section, Police Emergency at 911 should be notified in the event of a significant incident involving a hazardous substance which presents a danger to the public. This alerts the City's Emergency Warning system and assures comprehensive City agency response to such an incident.
   (a)   Notification requirement.
      (1)   Any responsible person who knows or has reason to know of any release of any listed hazardous substance in an amount which equals or exceeds the reportable quantity of such substance shall immediately notify the Commissioner pursuant to 15 RCNY § 11-03(b), and shall notify the Commissioner in writing pursuant to 15 RCNY § 11-03(c).
         (i)   Listed hazardous substances and reportable quantities are specified in 15 RCNY § 11-04.
         (ii)   Notification shall not be required when a listed hazardous substance is released in an amount authorized pursuant to the provisions of a federal, state, or local permit or order, or court order.
      (2)   Notification shall be made to the Commissioner by telephoning the Department at 718-595-4646 on business days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Notification at all other times shall be made to the Department Communications Center at DEP-HELP or 718-337-4357.
   (b)   Telephone notification. Telephone notification shall include the following information:
      (1)   Hazardous substance(s) released, quantity or estimated quantity released, and hazardous properties; and
      (2)   Description of the incident including the cause, effect (e.g., illness or injuries), and status.
   (c)   Written notification.
      (1)   Written notification shall be made to the Department within one week of the release by certified mail to the following address:

         New York City Department of Environmental Protection
         59-17 Junction Boulevard
         Corona, New York 11368-5107
         Attn: Hazardous Substances Emergency Response Officer.
      (2)   Written notification shall include the following information:
         (i)   The name(s) of the responsible person(s) and contact number(s); the name(s) of the owner(s) of the site; the location of the release; the time of the release; the chemical name and any trade names of the substance released; the hazardous characteristics of the chemical (e.g., toxic, flammable, corrosive, etc.); the estimated quantity of any subsequent or continuing release; a description of areas affected by the release, such as public rights-of-way, residues in the area, sewers, catch basins, equipment and structures, and the geographic extent of the affected areas; and
         (ii)   The nature of the process(es) which take place at the site including, but not limited to, any processes involved in the actual release and any processes which might contribute to a hazardous situation or in any way impede response measures; and
         (iii)   All climatological conditions which in any way contributed to the hazard of a release; and
         (iv)   Any available information regarding injuries at the site, adjacent to the site, and elsewhere which may be a result of the release; and
         (v)   Details regarding abatement and/or cleanup measures taken by responsible person(s) or his/her designee(s), or any other person(s); and
         (vi)   Any additional details requested by the Department at the time of telephone notification.
      (3)   Additional written notification requirements, including weekly written status reports for longer term remediation, may be included in Departmental orders issued pursuant to §§ 24-608 and 24-610 of the Administrative Code.
§ 11-04 Listed Hazardous Substances.
   (a)   Definitions. The following substance categories which appear on the hazardous substances list shall have the following meanings:
      Combustible substance. "Combustible substance" shall mean any liquid which has a flash point at or above 100°F (37.8°C) and below 300°F (148.9°C).
      Corrosive substance. "Corrosive substance" shall mean:
         (i)   any liquid or solid that causes visible destruction or irreversible alterations in human skin tissue at the site of contact; or
         (ii)   any aqueous solution with a pH less than or equal to 2, or greater than or equal to 12.5, as determined by a pH meter, or equivalent methods; or
         (iii)   any liquid that corrodes steel (SAE 1020) at a rate greater than 5.35 mm (0.250 inch) per year at a test temperature of 130°F (55°C).
      Flammable substance. "Flammable substance" shall mean any liquid having a flash point below 100°F (37.8°C).
      Ignitable substance. "Ignitable substance" shall mean any substance which has any of the following properties:
         (i)   It is a solid which is capable under standard temperature and pressure of causing fire through friction, absorption of moisture, or spontaneous chemical changes; and which, when ignited, burns so vigorously and persistently that it creates a hazard; or
         (ii)   It is flammable compressed gas, as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 173.300, and as determined by the test methods described in that regulation; or
         (iii)   It is an oxidizer as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 173.151.
      Reactive substance. "Reactive substance" shall mean any substance which has any of the following properties:
         (i)   It is normally unstable and readily undergoes violent change without detonating; or
         (ii)   It reacts violently with water; or
         (iii)   It forms potentially explosive mixtures with water; or
         (iv)   When mixed with water it generates toxic gases, vapors or fumes in a quantity sufficient to present a danger to human health or the environment; or
         (v)   It is a cyanide or sulfur bearing substance which, when exposed to pH conditions between 2 and 12.5, can generate gases, vapors or fumes in a quantity sufficient to present a danger to human health or the environment; or
         (vi)   It is capable of detonation or explosive reaction if it is subjected to a strong initiating source or if heated under confinement; or
         (vii)   It is readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or reaction at standard temperature and pressure; or
         (viii)   It is a forbidden explosive as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 173.51, or a Class A explosive as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 173.53, or a Class B explosive as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 173.88.
   (b)   Definitions. 
      Flash point. For the purposes of these subdivision (a) and (b), "flash point" shall mean the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor in a test vessel of sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid. Such temperature shall be determined:
         (i)   by a Pensky-Martens Closed Cup Tester using the test method specified in ASTM Standard D 93-79 or D 93-80; or
         (ii)   by a Setaflash Closed Cup Tester using the test method specified in ASTM Standard D 3278-78; or
         (iii)   by a Tag Closed Cup Tester, using the test method specified ASTM D 56-79.
   (c)   Reportable quantities.
      (1)   Following is a list of hazardous substances and reportable quantities. Any responsible person who knows or has reason to know of a release of any listed hazardous substance in an amount which equals or exceeds the reportable quantity shall notify the Department as specified in § 11-03, except that no notification shall be required when such release occurs in an amount authorized pursuant to the provisions of a federal, state, or local permit or order, or court order.
      (2)   There may be circumstances in which a release of a hazardous substance or mixture of substances in an amount less than a reportable quantity creates a risk or danger to the public health, welfare, or the environment. In the event that a release of any amount of a listed hazardous substance combines with other variables to produce such a hazard, any responsible person who knows or has reason to know of such release should notify the Commissioner of any such release.
   (d)   List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities (RQ).  
Hazardous substance
Cas. No.
Trade Names and Synonyms
Amb. Phy. State
RQ (lbs)
Hazardous substance
Cas. No.
Trade Names and Synonyms
Amb. Phy. State
RQ (lbs)
Acetaldehyde
75-07-0
Ethyl aldehyde
L
100
Acetaldehyde, trichloro
75-87-6
Chloral, 2,2,2-Trichloroacetaldeyde
L
1
Acetic acid
64-19-7
Ethanoic Acid, glacial acetic acid
L
100
Acetone
67-64-1
2-Propanone
L
100
Acetone cyanohydrin
75-86-5
Lactonitrile, 2-cyano-2-Propanol
L
10
Acetone thiosemicarbazide
1752-30-3
Hydrazinecarbothioamide
S
1
Acetophenone
98-86-2
1-Phenyl-2-ethanone, Methyl Phenyl ketone
L
100
Acrolein
107-02-8
Acraldehyde, Acrylic Aldehyde
L
100
Acrylamide
79-06-1
Acrylic amide, Propenamide
S
1,000
Acrylonitrile
107-13-1
Fumigrain, Acrylon, 2-Propenenitrile
L
100
Acrylyl chloride
814-68-6
Acryloyl chloride, 2-Propenoyl chloride
L
1
Adiponitrile
111-69-3
Hexanedinitrile, Adipodinitrile, 1,4-Dicyanobutane
L
1
Aldicarb
116-06-3
Carbamyl, Carbanolate, Temik
S
1
Aldrin
309-00-2
Aldrex, Aldrite, Aldrosol, Drinox, Octalene, Seedrin
S
1
Allyl alcohol
107-18-6
Weed Drench, 2-Propenyl Alcohol, Vinylcarbinol
L
100
Allyl chloride
107-05-1
Ethanoyl chloride, 3-Chloro-1-propane
L
100
Allylamine
107-11-9
2-Propenylamine, 3-Aminopropene
L
1
Aluminum phosphide
20859-73-8
AIP, Celphos, Delicia, Detia, Phostoxin Al-Phos
S
100
Aminopterin
54-62-6
4-Amino-PGA, Aminopteridine, 4-Aminofolic Acid
S
1
Amiton
78-53-5
Metramak, Tetram, Inferno, Citram
L
1
Amiton oxalate
3734-97-2
Tetram 75, Monooxalate, Chipman 6199
S
1
Ammonia
7664-41-7
Anhydrous Ammonia
G
100
Ammonium chloroplatinate
16919-58-7
Platinic Ammonium Chloride
S
1
Ammonium hydroxide
1336-21-6
Aqua ammonia, Ammonia water
L
100
Ammonium sulfide
12135-76-1
Ammonium polysulfide
S
100
Ammonium thiocyanate
1762-95-4
Ammonium sulfacyanate
S
1,000
Amphetamine
300-62-9
Benzedrine, Phenedrine, Rhinalator. Sympamine
L
1
Aniline
62-53-3
Aminobenzene, Benzidam, Blue Oil, Cyanol, Phenylamine
L
100
Aniline,2,4,6-trimethyl
88-05-1
Mesidine, 2-Aminomesitylene
L
1
Antimony pentachloride
7647-18-9
Antimony perchloride
L
100
Antimony pentafluoride
7783-70-2
Antimony Fluoride
L
1
Antimony trichloride
10025-91-9
Antimony chloride
S&L
100
Antimony trifluoride
7782-56-4
Antimony fluoride
S
100
Antimony trioxide
1309-64-4
S
100
Antimycin A
1397-94-0
Virosin, Antipiricullin
S
1
Antu
86-88-4
Rat-tu, Rattrack, Dirax, Krysid, trichloride, trichlormethylbenzene, Chloromethylbenzene
S
100
Arsenic pentoxide
1303-28-2
Zotox, Orthoarsenic Acid, Arsenic
S
1,000
Arsenous oxide
1327-53-3
Arsenic Trioxide, Arsenite, White
S
1,000
Arsenous Trichloride
7784-34-1
Arsenic Butter, Caustic Oil of Arsenic, Trichloroarsine
L
100
Arsine
7784-42-1
Arsenic Trihydride, Hydrogen Arsenide
G
1
Asbestos
1332-21-4
S
1
Asbestos, anthophylite
77536-67-5
S
1
Asbestos, chrysotile
12001-29-5
S
1
Asbestos, crocodolite
12001-28-4
S
1
Asbestos, tremolite
7753-68-6
S
1
Asbestos, actinolite
77536-66-4
S
1
Asbestos, amosite
12172-73-5
S
1
Azinphos-ethyl
2642-71-9
Ethyl Gusathion, Crysthion, Ethyl Guthioci
S
1
Azinphos-methyl
86-50-0
Methyl Guthion, Carfene, Cotnion, Crysthyon
S
1
Bacitracin
1405-87-4
Ayfivin, Baciguent, Parentracin
S
1
Barium cyanide
542-62-1
Barium dicyanide
S
10
Benzyl chloride
98-87-3
Benzyl Dichloride, Benzylidine Chloride
L
100
Benzenamine,3-(tri-fluoromethyl)
98-16-8
m-(Trifluoromethyl)aniline, m-toluidine
L
1
Benzene
71-43-2
Benzol
L
100
Benzene, 1(chloromethyI)-4-Nitro
100-14-1
p-Nitrobenzyl chloride, alpha-Chloro-p-nitrotoluene
S
1
Benzenearsonic acid
98-05-5
Phenyl Arsenic Acid, Phenylarsonic Acid
S
1
1,3-Benzenediol
108-46-3
Resorcinol
S
100
Benzenesulfonyl chloride
98-09-9
Benzene sulfonic chloride, Phenylsulfonyl chloride
L
100
Benzoyl chloride
98-88-4
Benzyl carbonyl chloride
L
100
Benzotrichloride
98-07-7
Benzyl trichloride, Toluene trichloride, trichloromethylbenzene
L
1
Benzyl chloride
100-44-7
alpha Chlorotoluene, Toly chloride, chloromethyl benzene
L
100
Benzyl cyanide
140-29-4
2-Phenylacetonitrile, Cyanotoluene
L
1
Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2-carbonitrile, 5-chloro-6- ((((methylamino)carbony l)oxy)lmino)
15271-41-7
Tranid
S
1
Bis(chloromethyl)ketone
534-07-6
1,3-Dichloroacetone, 1,3-Dichloro-2-Propanone
S
1
Bitoscanate
4044-65-9
Biscomate, Jonit, Phenylene-1, 4-Diisothiocyanate
S
1
Boron tricholoride compound with methyl ether (1:1)
10294-34-5
Trichlorborane, Boron chloride
L
1
Boron trifluoride
353-42-4
Boron trifluoride dimethyl etherate
L
1
Boron trifluoride
7637-07-2
Boron fluoride, Trifluoroborane
G
1
Bromadiolone
28772-56-7
Maki, Ratimus, Bromone, Contrac, Termus
S
1
Bromine
7726-95-6
L
1
Bromoacetone
598-31-2
2-Propanone, 1-bromo-
L
100
Bromoform
75-25-2
Tribromomethane
L
100
Butadiene
106-99-0
Vinylethylene, Divinyl, Erythrene
L
1
Butanol
71-36-3
Butyl alcohol, n-Butyl alcohol
L
100
Butyl isovalerate
109-19-3
n-Butyl isopentanoate, Butyl 3-methybutyrate
L
1
Butyl vinyl ether
111-34-2
Butoxyethene
L
1
Butyric acid
107-92-6
Butanoic acid-propenyl alcohol, vinyl carbinol
L
100
C.I. basic green 1
633-03-4
Brilliant Green, Aniline Green, Ethyl Green
S
1
Cadmium bromide
7789-42-6
S
100
Cadmium oxide
1306-19-0
Cadmium fume
S
1
Cadmium stearate
2223-93-0
Alaixol 11, Cadmium octadecanoate
S
I
Calcium arsenate
7778-44-1
Pencal, Spracal
S
1,000
Calcium cyanide
592-01-8
Cyanogas
S
10
Calcium hypochlorite
7778-54-3
Bleaching Powder
S
10
Camphechlor
8001-35-2
Toxaphene, Alltex, Estonox, Melipax
S
1
Cantharidin
56-25-7
Cantharone, Spanish Fly
S
1
Carbachol chloride
51-83-2
Carbanoylcholine chloride
S
1
Carbamic acid, methyl 0-(2,4-Dimethyl-1,3- Dithiolan-2-yl)
26419-73-8
Tirpate
S
1
Carbon disulfide
75-15-0
Weeviltox, Carbon Bisulfide
L
100
Carbon tetrachloride
56-23-5
Tetrachloromethane
L
100
Carbonyl fluoride
353-50-4
Carbon oxyfluoride
G
100
Carbophenothion
786-19-6
Acarithion, Dagadip, Endyl, Garrathion, Trithion
L
1
Chlordane
57-74-9
Dowchlor, Toxichlor, Ortho-klor, Niran, Synklor
L
1
Chlorfenvinfos
470-90-6
Birlan, Dermaton, Sapecron, Supone, Vinyphate
L
1
Chlorine
7782-50-5
Berltholite
G
10
Chlormephos
24934-91-6
Dotan
L
1
Chlormequat chloride
999-81-5
Chlorocholine Chloride, Retacel, stabilan
S
1
Chlormethyl methyl ether
107-30-2
Methoxy chloromethane, Chlorodimethyl Ether
L
1
Chloroacetaldehyde
107-20-0
2-Chloro-1-ethanal, Chloroaldehyde
L
100
Chloroacetic acid
79-11-8
Chloroethanoic Acid
S
1
Chloroaniline
106-47-8
Chlorobenzeneamine
L
100
Chlorobenzene
108-90-7
Phenyl chloride
L
100
Chloroethanol
107-07-3
Ethylchlorohydrin, Glycomonochlorohydrin
L
1
Chloroethyl chloroformate
627-11-2
2-chloroethyl chlorocarbonate
L
1
Chloroform
67-66-3
Freon 20, Trichlormethane
L
10
Chloromethyl ether
542-88-1
Bis(chloromethyl)ether,1,1'-dichlorodimethyl Ether
Chlorophenol
95-57-8
S
100
Chloroxuron
1982-47-4
Chloroxifenidim, Norex, Tenoran
S
1
Chlorphacinone
3691-35-8
Drat, Liphadione, Quick, Raviac, Rozol, Delta, Ranal
S
1
Chlorthiophos
21923-23-9
Celathion
L
1
Chromic acid
11115-74-5
Chromium Oxide Solution
L
100
Cobalt
7440-48-4
S
1
Cobalt carbonyl
10210-68-1
Cobalt Tetracarbonyl, Dicobalt Carbonyl
S
1
Cobalt, 2,2'-
62207-76-5
Fluomine
S
1
Colchicine
64-86-8
Colsin, Colsaloid, Condylon, Colchisol
S
1
Combustible substances
L
100
Copper cyanide
544-92-3
Cupric cyanide
S
10
Corrosive substances
L,S
100
Coumafuryl
117-52-2
Fumarin, Krumkil, Lurat, Rathafin, Rat-A-Way, Tomarin
S
1
Coumaphos
56-72-4
Colsin, Colsaloid, Condylon, Colchisol
S
10
Coumatetralyl
5836-29-3
Endox, Endrocide, Racumin
S
1
Cresol,o-
95-48-7
Cresylic Acid, o-toluol,2-Methylphenol
S
100
Crimidine
535-89-7
Castrix
S
1
Crotonaldehyde
4170-30-3
2-Butenal, Crotonal, Crotylaldehyde
L
100
Crotonaldehyde. (E)-
123-73-9
Trans-2-Butenal, Topanel
L
100
Cyanogen bromide
506-68-3
Campilit, Bromine Cyanide, Bromocyan
S
100
Cyanogen iodide
506-78-5
Iodine Cyanide, Jodcyan
S
1
Cyanophos
2636-26-2
Ciafos, Cyanox, Cyap
L
1
Cyanuric fluoride
675-14-9
2,1,6-Trifluoro-s-Triazine
L
1
Cychlohexane
110-82-7
Hexamethylene
L
100
Cychloheximide
66-81-0
Acti-Aid, Actidion, Hizarocin, Kaken, Naramycin
S
1
Cyclohexylamine
108-91-8
Hexahydroaniline, Hexahydrobenzeamine
L
1
Cyclopentane
287-92-3
Penatmethylene
L
1
Decaborane (14)
17702-41-9
Decarboron
S
1
Demeton
8065-48-3
Systox, Isosystox, Thioldemeton, Mercaptofos
L
1
Demeton-s-methyl
919-86-8
Isometasystox, Metaisoseptox, Teolovy
L
1
Dialifos
10311-84-9
Dialifor, Torak
S
1
Diborane
19287-45-7
Boron Hydride, Boroethane
G
1
Dibutyl phthalate
84-74-2
Elaol, Celluflex DPB
L
10
Dichlorbenzalkonium chloride
8023-53-8
Tetrosan
S
1
1,2-Dichlorbenzene
95-50-1
o-Dichlorobenzene
L
100
1,3-Dichlorbenzene
41-73-1
m-Dichlorobenzene
L
100
1,4-Dichlorbenzene
106-46-7
p-Dichlorobenzene
L
100
1,1-Dichloroethane
75-34-3
Ethylidene dichloride
L
100
1,2-Dichloroethane
107-06-2
Ethylene dichloride
L
100
1,1-Dichloroethylene
75-35-4
Vinylidene chloride
L
100
Dichloroethyl ether
111-44-4
Bis(2-chloroethyl)Ether, Chlorex
L
1
Dichloromethyphenylsilane
149-74-6
Phenylmethyldichlorosilane
L
1
2,4-Dichlorophenol
120-83-2
S
100
2,6-Dichlorophenol
87-65-0
S
100
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid, esters, salts
94-75-7
2,4-D
S
100
2,2-Dichloropropionic acid
75-99-0
Dalapan
L
100
1,3-Dichloropropene
542-75-6
L
100
Dichlorvos
62-73-7
Marvex, Phosvit, Vapona, Atgard, Nuvan, Tenac
L
10
Dicrotophos
141-66-2
Bidrin, Oleobidrin, Carbicron, Carbomicron
L
1
Diepoxybutane
1464-53-5
Bioxiran, Butadiene Dioxide
L
1
Diethyl chlorophosphate
814-49-3
Diethoxyphosphorous Oxychloride
L
1
Diethyl-p-phenylene diamine
93-05-0
N,N,-Diethyl-1,4-Benzenediamine
L
1
Diethylcarbamazine citrate
1642-54-2
Cypip, Banocide, Dicarocide, Ditrizine, Franocide
S
1
Digitoxin
71-63-6
Acedoxin, Digitalin, Glucodigin, Purpurid
S
1
Diglycidyl ether
2238-07-5
Bis(2,3-Epoxypropyl)ether
L
1
Digoxin chloride
20830-75-5
Acygoxin, Lanicor, Digacin, Lanoxin, Rougoxin
S
1
Dimefox
115-26-4
Hanane, Pestox 14, Terrasystum, Tetrasystam
L
1
Dimethoate
60-51-5
Crygon. Daphene, Dimethon, Perfecthion, Phosphamide
S
10
2,4-Dimethylphenol
105-67-9
S
100
Dimethyl phosphoro-chloridothioate
2524-03-0
Chlorodimethoxyphosphine sulfide
L
1
Dimethyl phthalate
131-11-3
Avolin, Fermine, Mipax, Repeftal, Solvanom, Unimolum
L
1,000
Dimethyl sulfate
77-78-1
DMS, Methyl Sulfat
L
1
Dimethyl sulfide
75-18-3
DMS,2-Thiapropane, Dimethyl Thioether, Exact-S
L
1
Dimethyl-p-phenylene diamine
99-98-9
N.N,-Dimethyl-1, 4-Benzenediamine
S
1
Dimethylamine
124-40-3
Methylmethanamine
G
100
Dimethyldichlorosilane
75-78-5
Dichlorodimethylsilicon, Inerton AW-DMCS
L
1
DimethyIhydrazine
57-14-7
Dimazin, Unsymmetrical DimethyIhydrazine
L
1
Dimetilan
644-64-4
Fly Bands, Snip
S
1
Dinitrobenzene
25154-54-5
Dinitrobenzol
S
100
Dinitrocresol
534-52-1
2,4-Dinitro-6-Methylcresol, Antinonin, Capsine Elgetol
S
10
Dinitrophenol
25550-58-7
S
10
Dinitrotoluene
25321-14-6
Methyl-dinitrobenzene
S
100
Dinoseb
88-85-7
Butaphene, Caldon, Dibutox, Elgetol, Premgra
S
100
Dinoterb
1420-07-1
Herbogil, Stirpanforte, Veraline, Creme
S
1
Dioctyl phthalate
117-84-0
1,2-Benzene tricarboxylic Acid Dioctyl Ester
L
1,000
Dioxathion
78-34-2
Bercotox, Delnatex, Dioxothion, Navadel, Ruphos
L
1
Dioxolane
646-06-0
1,3-Dioxole, Ethylene Glycol Formal, Formal
L
1
Diphacinone
82-66-6
Diandrin, Didion. Dipaxi, Diphacin, promar, Ramik
S
1
Diphosphoramide
152-16-9
Lethalaire G-59, Ompatox, Ompax Postox III
L
100
Disulfoton
98-298-04-4
Disystox, Ethylthiometon, Frumin, Glebofos
L
Dithiazanine iodide
514-73-8
Abminthic, Anelmid, Delvex, Dilombrinl, Partel
S
1
Dithiobiuret
541-53-7
2-Thio-1-thiocarbamoyl urea
S
100
Emetine, dihydrochloride
316-42-7
Amebicide, Emetine Hydrochloride
S
1
Endosulfan
115-29-7
Thiosulfan, Thiotex, Benzoepin, Chlorthiepin
S
1
Endothion
2778-04-3
Endocide, Exothion, Phosphopylon, Phosphopyrone
S
1
Endrin
72-20-8
Hexadrin, Isodrin Epoxide, Endrical, Endrex, Mendrin
S
1
Epichlorohydrin
106-89-8
1-chloro-2,3-Epoxypropane, Glycidyl Chloride
L
100
EPN
2104-64-5
Santox
S
1
Ergocalciferol
50-14-5
Activated Ergosterol, Condol, Drisdol, Vitamin D2
S
1
Ergotamine tartrate
379-79-3
Gynergen, Ergam, Exmigra, Rigtamin, Secagyn, Secopan
S
1
Ethanesulfonyl chloride, 2-chloro
1622-32-8
2-Chlolroethylsulfonyl Chloride
L
1
Ethanol,1,2-dichloro-acetate
10140-87-1
1,2-Dichloroethyl Acetate
L
1
Ethion
5563-12-2
Diethion, Ethopaz, Hylemox, Rhodocide, Soprathion
L
10
Ethoprophos
13194-48-4
Mocap, Ethoprop, Jolt, Prophos, Rovokil, VC9-104
L
1
Ethyl cyanide
107-12-0
Propanenitrile
L
10
Ethyl ether
60-29-7
Diethyl ether, Ethyl oxide, Ether
L
1
Ethyl thiocyanate
542-90-5
Ethyl Rhodanate, Ethyl Sulphocyanate, Thicyanatoethane
L
1
Ethylbenzene
100-41-4
Phenylethane
L
100
Ethylbis(2-chlorethyl) amine
538-07-8
2,2'-Dichlorotriethylamine
L
1
Ethylene dibromide
106-93-4
1,2-Dibromoethane
L
1,000
Ethylene dichloride
107-06-2
1,2-Dichloroethane
L
100
Ethylene fluorohydrin
371-62-0
2-Fluoroethanol, beta-fluoroethanol
L
1
Ethylene oxide
75-21-8
Oxane, Oxirane, Oxyfume, Oxacyclopropane
G
1
Ethylenediamine
107-15-3
1,2'-Diaminoethane, Dimethylenediamine
L
100
Ethyleneimine
151-56-4
Azacyclopropane, Azirane, Aziridine, Ethylimine
L
1
Ethylidene dichloride
75-34-3
1,2-Diaminoethane, Dimethylenediamine
L
100
Ethylmercuric phosphate
2235-25-8
Soilsin, Ruberon, Ceresan, Lignasin, Granosan M
S
1
Fenamiphos
22224-92-6
Nemacur, Phenamiphos
S
1
Fenitrothion
122-14-5
Nitrophos, Metathion, Nuvanol, Sumithion, Fentrothione
L
1
Fensulfothion
115-90-2
Agricur, Dasanit, Terracur, Daconit, Chemgro 25141
L
1
Flammable substances
L
100
Fluenetil
4301-50-2
Fluenethyl, Lambrol, Mytrol
S
1
Fluoracetyl chloride
359-06-8
L
1
Fluorine
7782-41-4
G
10
Fluoroacetamide
640-19-7
Fussol, Megatox, Navron, Rodex, Yanock, Fluorakil 100
S
100
Fluorouracil
51-21-8
Efudex, Fluoroplex, Fluracil, Fluril
S
1
Fluroacetic acid
144-49-0
Cymonic Acid, Gifblaar Poison
S
1
Fonofos
944-22-9
Dyphonate, Difonat, Difonatul, Dyfonate
L
1
Formaldehyde
50-00-0
Formalin, Lysoform, Morbicid, Methanai, Formal
G
100
Formaldehyde cyanohydrin
107-16-4
Hydroxyacetonitrile, Cyanomethanol, Glycolic Nitrile
L
1
Formetanate
23422-53-9
Formenatate Hydrochloride, Carzol
S
1
Formothion
2540-82-1
Aflix, Anthio, Toprose, Antio
L
1
Formparanate
17702-57-7
S
1
Fosthietan
21548-32-3
Acconem, Geofos, Nem-a-tak
L
1
Fuberidazole
3878-19-1
Fuberidatol, Fubridazole, Voronit, Fuberisazol
L
100
Furan
110-00-9
Tetrol, Axole, 1,4-Epoxy-1,3-Butadiene, Furfuran
L
100
Gallium trichloride
13450-90-3
Gallium (III) Chloride
S
1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
77-47-4
Graphlox, Perchlorcyclopentadiene
L
1
Hexachloronaphthalene
1335-87-1
Halowax 1014
S
1
Hexamethylenediamine, N,N'-dibutyl
4835-11-4
1,6-N,N'-Dibutylhexanediamine
L
1
Hydrazine
302-01-2
Diamine, Levoxine
L
1
Hydrochloric acid
7647-01-0
Muriatic acid
L
100
Hydrocyanic acid
74-90-8
Hydrogen Cyanide, Prussic Acid, Cyclon, Evercyn
G
10
Hydrofluoric acid
7664-39-3
Fluohydric Acid
L
100
Hydrogen chloride
7647-01-0
Hydrochloric Acid, Muriatic Acid, Spirits of Salt
L,G
100
Hydrogen fluoride
7664-39-3
Hydrofluoric Acid, Antisal 2B
L,G
100
Hydrogen peroxide (conc>52%)
7722-84-1
Albone, Inhibine, Perhydrol, Superoxol
L
1
Hydrogen selenide
7783-07-5
Selane, Selenium Anhydride, Selenium Dihydride
G
1
Hydrogen sulfide
7783-06-4
Sewer Gas, Stink Damp, Hydrosulfuric Acid
G
100
Hydroquinone
123-31-9
1,4-Benzenediol, Quinol, Tequinol, Arctuvin
S
1
Hydrosulphuric acid
7783-06-4
Aqueous hydrogen sulfide
L
100
Ignitable substances
S,L,G
100
Indomethacin
53-86-1
Amuno, Artrivia, Indacin, Indomed, Metartril, Sadoreum
S
1
Iridium tetrachloride
10025-97-5
Iridium(IV)Chloride, Iridic Chloride
S
1
Iron,pentacarbonyl-
13463-40-6
Pentacarbonyliron, Iron Carbonyl
L
1
Isobenzan
297-78-9
Omtan, Telodrin
S
1
Isobutyronitrile
78-82-0
2-Cyanopropane, Isopropyl Nitrile, Isopropyl
L
1
Isocyanic acid,3,4-dichlorophenyl ester
102-36-3
1,2-Dichloro-4-Isocyanatobenzene
S
1
Isodrin
465-73-6
Experimental Insecticide 711
S
1
Isofluorphate
55-91-4
Difmpyl, Dyflos, Floropryl, Fluostigmine
L
100
Isophorone
78-59-1
L
100
Isophorone diisocyanate
4098-71-9
S
1
Isopropyl chloroformate
108-23-6
Isopropyl Chlorocarbonate
L
1
Isopropyl formate
625-55-8
L
1
Isopropylmethylpyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate
119-38-0
Primin, Saolan, Isolan
L
1
Kepone
143-50-0
Chlordecone
S
1
Lactonitrile
78-97-7
2-Hydroxypropanentrile, Acetocyanohydrin
L
1
Leptophos
21609-90-5
Abar, Fosvel, Lepton, OJeophosvel, Vlsicol 506
S
1
Lewisite
541-25-3
Chlorovinylarsine Dichloride
L
1
Lindane
58-89-9
Aficide, Isotox, Silvanol, Viton, Gammahexa, Horte
S
1
Lithium hydride
7580-67-8
S
1
Malathion
1.21-75-5
Carbofos
L
1
Malononitrile
109-77-3
Dicyanomethane, Propanedinitrile, Methylenedinitrile
S
100
Manganese, tricarbonyl methylcyclopentadienyl
12108-13-3
Antiknock-33, Methylcymantrene
L
1
Mechlorethamine
51-75-2
Chloramine, Mustargen, Nitrogen Mustard, Embichin
L
1
Mercuric acetate
1600-27-7
Mercury(II)Acetate, Mercuric Diacetate
S
1
Mercuric chloride
7487-94-7
Mercury(Il)Chloride, Corrosive Sublimate, Fungchex Solem
S
1
Mercuric cyanide
592-04-1
Canurina
S
1
Mercuric oxide
21908-53-2
Montroydite, Red Precipitate, Yellow Precipitate
S
1
Mercury
7439-97-6
Quick Silver
S
1
Mesitylene
108-67-8
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene, Fleet X
L
1
Mesphosfolan
950-10-7
L
1
Methacrolein diacetate
10476-95-6
L
1
Methacrylic anhydride
760-93-0
Methacryloyl Anhydride
L
1
Methacrylonitrile
126-98-7
2-Cyano-1-Propene, Isopropene Cyanide
L
100
Methacryloyl chloride
920-46-7
Methacrylic Chloride
L
1
Methaeryloyioxyethyl isocyanate
30674-80-7
L
1
Methamidophos
10265-92-6
Monitor, Acephate-Met. Hamidop, Tamaron, Chevaron 9006
S
1
Methanesulfonyl fluoride
558-25-8
Fumette
L
1
Methanol
67-56-1
Methyl alcohol, Wood alcohol
L
100
Methidathion
950-37-8
Ultracide, Supracide, Medathion, Somonil, Supracid
S
1
Methiocarb
2032-65-7
Mesurol, Metmercapturon
S
10
Methomyl
16752-77-5
Lannate, Meysomile, Nudrin
S
100
Methoxyethylmercuric-acetate
151-38-2
Landisan, Mercuran, Radosan
S
1
Methy thiocyanate
556-64-9
Methyl Rhodanate, Methyl Sulfocyanate
L
1
Methyl 2-chloroacrylate
80-63-7
Methyl 2-chloro-2-Propenoate
L
1
Methyl bromide
74-83-9
Bromomethane, Corafume, Pestmaster, Rotox, Zytox
G
100
Methyl chloride
74-87-3
Chloromethane
G
1
Methyl chloroformate
79-22-1
Methoxycarbonyl Chloride, Methyl Chlorocarbonate
L
100
Methyl disulfilde
624-92-0
Dimethyldisulfide
L
1
Methyl ethyl ketone
78-93-3
1-Butanone
L
100
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
1338-23-4
2-Butanone peroxide
L
10
Methyl isobutyl ketone
108-10-1
Methyl pentanone, 4-Methyl-2-pentanone
L
5,000
Methyl isocyanate
624-83-9
Isocyanatomethane
L
1
Methyl isothiocyanate
556-61-6
Methyl Mustard Oil, Trapex, Trapexide, Vorlex, Vortex
S
1
Methyl mercaptan
74-93-1
Methanethiol, Thiomethanol, Mercaptomethane
G
100
Methyl methacrylate
80-62-6
Methyl methacrylate monomer
L
100
Methyl phenkapton
3735-23-7
Methyl Phencapton
L
1
Methyl phosphonic dichloride
676-97-1
S
1
Methyl vinyl ketone
78-94-4
2-Butenone, 3-Buten-2-one, Methylene Acetone
L
1
Methylene bromide
74-95-3
Dibromomethane
L
100
Methylene chloride
75-09-2
Dichloromethane
L
100
Methylhydrazine
60-34-4
Hydrazomethane, 1-Monomethylhydrazine
L
10
Methylmercuric dicyonamide
502-39-6
Agrosol, Morsodren, Morton Soil Drench, Pano-Drench
S
1
Methyltrichlorosilane
75-79-6
Methylsilyl Trichloride, Trichloromethyl silicon
L
1
Metolcarb
1129-41-5
Tsumacide, m-Cresyl Methyl carbamate, Kumia, Metacrate
S
1
Mevinphos
7786-34-7
Apavinphos, Fosdrin, Gesfid. Gestid, Meniphos, Menite, Phosfene
L
10
Mexacarbate
315-18-4
Zectran, Mexicarbate, Zectane, Zaxfran, Zactran
S
1,000
Mitomycin C
50-07-7
Ametycine, Mutamycin
S
1
Monocrotophos
6923-22-4
Azodrin, N-methyl Bidrin, Nuvacron, Bilogran, Monocron
S
1
Muscimol
2763-96-4
Agarin, Agarine, Pantherine
S
1,000
Mustard gas
505-60-2
Sulfur Mustard. Yperite, Yellow cross liquid, Mustard Vapor
L
1
Napthalene
91-20-3
Naphthene
S
100
Nickel
7440-02-0
Nickel sponge, Raney Alloy, Cabonyl nickel powder
S
1
Nickel carbonyl
13463-39-3
Nickel tetracarbonyl
L
1
Nickel cyanide
557-19-7
S
1
Nicotine
54-11-5
Destruxol orchid spray, Mach-Nic, Nicocide, Nico-Dust
L
100
Nicotine sulfate
65-30-5
Black leaf 40
S
1
Nitric acid
7697-37-2
Aqua fortis. Nital, Engraver's acid, Azotic Acid
L
100
Nitric oxide
10102-43-9
Nitrogen Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxide
G
10
Nitrobenzene
98-95-3
Mirbane oil, essence of myrbane
L
100
Nitrocyclohexane
1122-60-7
L
1
Nitrogen dioxide
10102-44-0
Nitrito, Nitro, Nitrogen peroxide, Nitrogen tetroxide
G
10
Nitroglycerine
55-63-0
Nitroglycerol, glycerine trinitrate
L
10
Nitroxodimethylamine
62-75-9
Dimethyl Nitrosamine, Dimethylnitrosoamine
L
1
Nitrotoluene
1321-12-6
Methylnitrobenzene
L
100
Norbormide
991-42-4
Raticide, Raticate, Shoxin
S
1
Oleum
0
Fuming Sulfuric Acid
L
1
Organorhodium complex (PMN-82-147)
0
Orotic acid
65-86-1
Animal galactose factor, Whey Factor, Orodin, Orotonin
S
1
Osmium tetroxide
20816-12-0
Osmic acid anhydride, Perosmic Oxide, Osmium Oxide
S
100
Ouabain
630-60-4
Acocantherin, Astrobain, Storphosan, Purostrophan
S
1
Oxamyl
23135-22-0
Thioazmyl, Vydate
S
1
Oxetane,3,3 bis(chloromethyl)-
78-71-7
Penton
L
1
Oxydisulfoton
2497-07-6
Disyston Sulfoxide, Oxydemeton-ethyl
L
1
Ozone
10028-15-6
Triatomic oxygen
G
1
Paraformaldehyde
30525-89-4
Paraform
S
100
Paraquat
1910-42-5
Crisquat, Gramoxone, Methyl, Vilogen, pathclear
S
1
Paraquat methosulfate
2074-50-2
Paraquat Dimethyl Sulfate, Gramoxone Methyl Sulfate
S
1
Parathion
56-38-2
Ethyl Parathion, Alkron, Phoskil, Panthion, Phosphenol
L
1
Parathion methyl
298-00-0
Azophos, Dalf, Metaphos, Metacide, Metron, Nitrox, Wofotox
S
100
Paris green
12002-03-8
Basle Green, Pigment Green 21, Cupric acetoarsenite
S
100
Penol, 2,2'-thiobis [4-chloro-6-methyl]
4418-66-0
Chlorbisan, Orbisan
S
1
Pentaborane
19624-22-7
Pentaboron Nonahydride
L
1
Pentachloroethane
76-01-7
Pentalin, Ethane Pentachloride
L
1
Pentachlorophenol
87-86-5
Chem-Tol, Chlorophen, Penta, Weedone, Permacide
S
10
Pentadecylamine
2570-26-5
1-Pentadecanamine
S
1
Peracetic acid
79-21-0
Peroxyacetic Acid, Acetyl Hydroperoxide
L
1
Perchloromethylmercaptan
594-42-3
Trichloromethane sulfenyl chloride
L
100
Petroleum Distillates and Residues
L
10
   (a) light crude and light distillates (petroleum ether, gasoline, naphtha, Stoddard's solvent, mineral spirits, petroleum spirits, ligroin, benzine(e);
   (b) kerosene, diesel oil (light or heavy), #2, fuel oil;
L
100
   (c) #4 and heavier fuel oils, heavy crude oil and residues.
L
500
Phenol
108-95-2
Carbolic Acid, Izal, Phenyl Alcohol
S
100
Phenol,3-((1-methylethy l)-ethyl)-methylcarbamate
64-00-6
m-Cumenyl methyl carbanate, Hercules 5727
S
1
Phenol,2,2-thiobis [4,6-dichloro-]
97-18-7
Actamer, Bidiphen, Bithionol, Bitin, Lorothiodel, Neopellis
S
1
Phenoxarsine,10,10'-oxydi
58-36-6
Estabex ABF
S
1
Phenyl dichloroarsine
696-28-6
Phenylarsinedichloride
L
1
Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride
59-88-1
Phenylhydrazine Monohydrochloride
S
1
Phenyl mercury acetate
62-38-4
Mersolite, Liquiphene, Dyanacide, Algimycin, Trigosan
S
100
Phenylsilatrane
2097-19-0
S
1
Phenylthiourea
103-85-5
Phenythiocarbamide
S
100
Phorate
298-02-2
Thimet, Granotox, Rampart, Vegfru, Foratox, Vergfru
L
10
Phosacetim
4104-14-7
Gophacide, Phosazetim
S
1
Phosfolan
947-02-4
Cyolane, Cayolan, Cylan, Cyolan
S
1
Phosgene
75-44-5
Carbonyl Chloride, Chloroformyl Chloride
G
10
Phosmet
732-11-6
Prolate, Imidan, Decemthion, Ftalophos, Percolate
S
1
Phosphamidon
13171-21-6
Dimecron, Dixon, Famfos, Merkon, Sundaram
L
1
Phosphine
7803-51-2
Celphos, Delicia, Hydrogen Phosphide, Detia Phosphorus Trichloride
G
100
Phosphonothioic acid methyl-S-((2-bis(1- methylethyl)amino) ethyl)O-ethyl ester
50782-69-9
L
1
Phosphonothioic acid, dimethyl 4-(methylethio) phenyl ester
2665-30-7
CP40294
L
1
Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl O-(4- methyrthio)phenyl
2703-13-1
Bayer 29952
L
1
Phosphoric acid
7664-38-2
L
100
Phosphoric acid, dimethyl
3254-63-5
L
1
Phosphorus
7723-14-0
Rat-Nip, Bonide Blue Death Ratkiller, Exolit, LPK
S
1
Phosphorus oxychloride
10025-87-3
Phosphoric Trichloride, Phosphorus Oxytrichloride
L
100
Phosphorus pentachloride
10026-13-8
Phosphoric Perchloride, Phosphorus (V) Chloride
S
1
Phoxphorus pentoxide
1314-56-3
Phosphoric Acid Anhydride, Phosphorous (V) Oxide
S
1
Phylloquinone
84-80-0
Vitamin K1, Synthex P, Kephton, Aquamephyton
L
1
Physostigmine
57-47-6
Calabarine, Esgrine, Esromiotin, Ezerin, Physost
S
1
Physostigmine salicylate (1:1)
57-64-7
Eserine Salicylate, Physostol Salicylate
S
1
Picrotoxin
124-87-8
Cocculus, Indian Berry, Cocculin, Fish Berry
S
1
Piperidine
110-89-4
Azacyclohexane, Cylopentimine, Cypentil
L
1
Piprotal
5281-13-0
Heliotropin Acetal, Tropital
S
1
Pirmifos-ethyl
23505-41-1
Fernex, Pirimifosethyll, Primicid, Primotec, Pinicid
L
1
Platinous chloride
10025-65-7
Platinum Chloride, Muriate of Platinum
S
1
Platinum tetrachloride
13454-96-1
Platinum (IV) Chloride, Platinic Chloride
S
1
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
1336-36-3
PCBs, Aroclors
L
10
Posphorus trichloride
7719-12-2
Trichlorphosphine
L
100
Potassium arsenite
10124-50-2
Potassium Metaarsenite, Fowler's Solution
S
1,000
Potassium cyanide
151-50-8
Cyanide of Potassium
S
10
Potassium hydroxide
1310-58-3
Caustic potash
S,L
100
Potassium silver cyanide
506-61-6
Potassium Argentocyanide, Potassium Dicyanoargentate
S
1
Promecarb
2631-37-0
Carbamult, Promecarb
S
1
Propargyl bromide
106-96-7
3-Bromo-Propyne, gamma-Bromoallylene
L
I
Propiolactone, beta-
57-57-8
2-Oxetanone, Betaprone, 3-Hydroxypropionic Acid Lactone
L
1
Propionitrile
107-12-0
Cyanoethane, Ether Cynatus, Ethyl cyanide, Propylnitrile
L
10
Propionitrile, 3-chloro-
542-76-7
3-Chloropropanonitrile, 1-chloro-2-cyanoethane
L
100
Propyl chlorformate
309-61-5
Propyl Chlorocarbonate
L
1
Propylene glycol, allyl ether
1331-17-5
Propanol, Allyloxy;1,2-Propanediol, Allyl Ether
L
1
Propylene oxide
75-56-9
1,2-Epoxypropane, Methyl Oxirane, Propylene
L
100
Propyleneimine
75-55-8
2-Methyl Aziridine, 2-Methylazacyclopropane
L
1
Prothoate
2275-18-5
Trimethoate, Fostion, Oleofac, Prothoat, Telefos
S
1
Pseudocumene
95-63-3
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, Pseudocumol,psi-cumene
L
1
Pyrene
129-00-0
Benzo [d,e,f,] henanthrene, beta-Pyrene
S
1,000
Pyridine, 2-methyl-5-vinyl
140-76-1
2-Picoline 5-vinyl, 2-Methyl-5-Ethylpyridine
L
1
Pyridine, 4-amino-
504-24-5
Aritrol, p-Aminopyridine, 4-Pyradinamine
S
1,000
Pyridine,4-nitro-,1-oxide
1124-33-0
4-Nitro-Pyridine-N-Oxime
S
1
Pyriminil
53558-25-1
VACOR, DLP-87, DLP 787
S
1
Reactive substances
S,L,G
100
Rhodium trichloride
10049-07-7
Rhodium (III) Chloride, Rhodium Chloride
S
1
Salcomine
14167-18-1
Salcomin, Salcomine Powder
S
1
Sarin
107-44-8
Trilone 46, Isopropyl Methyl Fluorophosphate
L
1
Selenium oxychloride
7791-23-3
Seleninyl Chloride, Selenynyl Dichloride
L
1
Selenous acid
7783-00-8
Selenious Acid, Monohydrated Selenium Dioxide
S
10
Semicarbazide hydro-chloride
563-41-7
Amidourea Hydrochloride, Hydrazine Carboxamide Hydrochloride
S
1
Silane,(4-aminobutyl) diethoxymethyl-
3037-72-7
delta- Aminobuty lmethyldiethyl oxy s ilane
L
1
Silvex
93-72-1
2,4,5-TP acid
L
100
Sodium anthraquinone-1-sulfonate
128-56-3
S
1
Sodium arsenate
7631-89-2
Sodium Orthoarsenate, Fatsco Ant Poison, Sweeney's Ant Go
S
100
Sodium arsenite
7784-46-5
Sodium Metaarsenite, Kill-All, Penite, Prodalumnol, Atlas 'A'
S
100
Sodium azide (Na(N3))
26628-22-8
Azide, Azium, Kazoe, Smite
S
1
Sodium cacodylate
124-65-2
Silvisar, Arsycodile, Alkarsodyl, Ansar 160
S
1
Sodium cyanide (Na(CN))
143-33-9
Cyanogran, Cymag
S
10
Sodium fluoroacetate
62-74-8
Fratol, Furatol, Compd 1080, Yasoknock, Ratbane 1080
S
10
Sodium hydroxide
1310-73-2
Caustic Soda, Caustic
S,L
100
Sodium hypochlorite
7681-52-9
S,L
100
Sodium pentachlorophenate
131-52-2
Pentaphenate, Santobrite, Weedbeads, Dowicide G
S
1
Sodium selenate
13410-01-0
Disodium Selenate, Sel-Tox SS02
S
1
Sodium selenite
10102-18-8
Disodium Selenite, Disodium Selenium Trioxide
S
100
Sodium tellurite
10102-20-2
Sodium Tellurate (IV)
S
1
Solfoxide,3-chloropropyl octyl
3569-57-1
MGK Repellent 1,207
L
1
Strychnine
57-24-9
Certox, Kwik-kill, Mouse-Rid, Sanaseed, Strychnos, Mouse Notes
S
10
Strychnine, sulfate
60-41-3
Strychnidin-10-one, Sulfate (2:1)
S
1
Styrene
100-42-5
Phenylethylene
L
100
Sulfotep
3689-24-5
Dithion, Dithiofos, Bladafum, Thiotep, Pirofos
L
100
Sulfur dioxide
7446-09-5
Sulfur oxide, Sulfurous Anhydride
G
1
Sulfur tetrafluoride
7783-60-0
Sulfur Fluoride (SF4), Tetrafluorosulfurane
G
1
Sulfur trioxide
7446-11-9
Sulfan, Sulfuric Anhydride, Sulfuric oxide
S
1
Sulfuric acid
7664-93-9
Battery Acid, Dipping Acid, Oil of Vitrei, Hydrogen Sulfate
L
100
Sylylene dichloride
28347-13-9
bis-Chloromethyl Benzene, Xylylene Chloride
S
1
Tabun
77-81-6
L
1
Tellurium
13494-80-9
Aurum Paradoxum, Metallum Problematum
S
1
Tellurium hexafluoride
7783-80-4
Tellurium Fluoride (TeF6)
G
1
Tepp
107-49-3
Tetraethyl Diphosphate, Tetron, Hexamite, Killax
L
10
Terbufos
13071-79-9
Counter
L
1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
79-34-5
Unsymmetric tetrachlorethane
L
1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
630-20-6
Acetylene tetrachloride
L
100
Tetrachloroethylene
127-18-4
Perchloroethylene, Perc
L
1
Tetrachlorobenzene
95-94-3
Benzene tetrachloride
L
100
Tetraethyltin
597-64
Tetraethylstannane
L
1
Thallic oxide
1314-32-5
Dithallium Trioxide, Thallium (III) Oxide, Thallium Sesquioxide
S
100
Thallium sulfate
10031-59-1
Ratox, Zelid
S
100
Thallous carbonate
6533-73-9
Thallium (I) Carbonate, Dithallium Carbonate, Thallium Carbonate
S
100
Thallous chloride
7791-12-0
Thallium (I) Chloride, Thallium Monochloride, Thallium Cloride
S
100
Thallous malonate
2757-18-8
Formomalenic Thallium, Propanedioic Acid, Dithallium Salt
S
1
Thallous sulfate
7446-18-6
Thallium (I) Sulfate, Dithallium Sulfate
S
100
Thiocarbazide
2231-57-4
1,3-Diamino-2Thiourea, Thiocarbonic Dihydrazide
S
1
Thiocyanic acid, 2-(benzothiazolylthio methyl ester)
21564-17-0
Busan 30, Busan 72, Ichiban
L
1
Thiofanox
39196-18-4
Dacomax
S
100
Thiometon
640-15-3
Ekatin, Intrathion, Intration, Luxistelm, Thiameton
L
1
Thionazin
297-97-2
Cynem, Nemafos, Nemaphos, Nematocide, Zinophos
L
100
Thiophenol
108-98-5
Benzenethiol, Mercaptobenzene, Phenyl Mercaptan, Phenylthiol
L
100
Thiosemicarbazide
79-19-6
1-Amino- 2-Thiourea, Thiocarbamoylhydrazine, Hydrazinecarbothioamite
S
100
Thiourea,(2-chlorophenyl)
5344-82-1
(o-Chlorophenyl)Thiourea
S
100
Thiourea,(2-methylphenyl)
614-78-8
1-o-Tolyl-2-Thiourea
S
1
Titanium tetrachloride
7550-45-0
Tetrachlorotitanium, Titanic Chloride, Titanium Chloride
L
1
Toluene
108-88-3
Mefhylbenzene
L
100
Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate
584-84-9
Hylene TM, Mondur TD, Niax TDI, Nacconate 100
L
100
Toluene 2,6-diisocyanate
91-08-7
Hylene TM, Niax TDI
L
100
Toxaphene
8001-35-2
Octachlorocamphene
S
1
Trans-1,4-dichlorobutene
110-57-6
1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene, 1,4-Dichloro-trans-2-Butene
L
1
Triamiphos
1031-47-6
Triamphos, Wepsin, Wepsyn
S
1
Triazofos
24017-47-8
Hostathion, Triazophos
L
1
Trichloracetyl chloride
76-02-8
Tricholoroacetic Acid Chloride, Trichloro-acetochloride
L
1
Trichloro(chloromethyl)silane
1558-25-4
(Chloromethyl)Trichlorosilane
L
1
Trichloro(dichIorophenyl)silane
27137-85-5
(Dichlorophenyl)trichlorosilane
L
1
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
71-55-6
Methyl chloroform
L
100
1,1,2-Trichlorethane
79-00-5
Vinyl trichloride
L
1
Trichloroethylene
79-01-6
Trichloroethene, TCE
L
100
Trichloroethylsilane
315-21-9
Ethyltrichlorosilane, Ethyl Silicon Trichloride
L
1
Trichloromonormoromethane
75-69-4
Trichlorofluoromethane
L
100
Trichloronate
327-98-0
Agrisil, Agritox, Fenophosphon, Fitosol, Phytosol
L
1
Trichlorophenols
25167-82-2
S
10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid
93-76-5
2,4,5-T
L
1,000
Trichlorophenyisilane
98-13-5
Phenyitrichlorosilane, Silicon Phenyl Trichloride Richloronate
L
1
2,4,6-Trinitrophenol
88-89-1
Picric Acid
S
1
Trichlorophon
52-68-6
Phoschlor, Prolox, Soldep, Trichlorophene, Trinex, Tugon
S
100
Triethoxysilane
998-30-1
L
1
Trimethylolchlorosilane
75-77-4
Trimethylsilyl Chloride, Chlorotrimethylsilane
L
1
Trimethyltin chloride
1066-45-1
Chlorotrimethyl Stannane, Chlorotrimethyltin
S
1
Trimethyoipropane phosphite
824-11-3
S
1
Tri nitrobenzene
99-35-4
Trinitrobezol
S
1
Triphenyltin Chloride
639-58-7
Brestanol, Chloro triphenyltin, Fentin Chloride, Tinmate
S
1
Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine
555-77-1
2,2',2'-Trichlortotriethylamine
L
1
Valinomycin
2001-95-8
Antibiotic N-329 B, Vanilomicin
S
1
Vanadium pentoxide
1314-62-1
Vanadic Anhydride, Divanadium Pentoxide
S
100
Vinyl acetate monomer
108-05-4
Vinyl Acetate HQ, Vyac, Zesett, Ethenyl Acetate
L
100
Vinyl chloride
75-01-4
Chloroethane, Chlorethylene
L
1
Vinylnorbornene
3048-64-4
5-Vinyl-2-Norborene,2,-Vinylnorborene
L
1
Warfarin
81-81-2
200 Coumarin, Athrombine-K, Coumadin, Coumafen, Ratoxin
S
100
Warfarin sodium
129-06-6
Athrombin, Coumadin Sodium, panivarfin, Panwrfin, Waran
S
1
Xylene
1330-20-7
Dimethylbenzene
L
100
Xylenol
1300-71-6
Dimethylphenol
L
100
Zinc cyanide
557-21-1
S
100
Zinc dichloro(4,4-dimethyl-5(((Methyl-amino)cabonyl oxy)imino)pentanenitrile
58270-08-9
S
1
Zinc phosphide
1314-84-7
Blue-Ox, Delusal, Kilrat, Mous-con, Phosvin, Rumetan, Stutox
S
100
 
§ 11-05 Administrative Proceedings.
   (a)   Applicability.
      (1)   This section shall apply to all administrative proceedings brought at the request of a responsible person pursuant to § 24-610(a)(4) of the Administrative Code.
      (2)   This section shall not apply if the Commissioner:
         (i)   issued no order; or
         (ii)   has determined pursuant to § 24-610(a)(4) of the Administrative Code that response measures are to be implemented without any delay.
   (b)   Request for hearing.
      (1)   A responsible person who has been served with an order issued by the Commissioner pursuant to §§ 24-608 and 24-610 of the Administrative Code, may submit a written request for a hearing within ten (10) working days of service of such order.
      (2)   The request for a hearing shall be served personally or by certified or registered mail, to the following address:
         New York City Department of Environmental Protection
         Bureau of ____________
         Attention: Hazardous Substances Emergency Response Administrator
         59-17 Junction Boulevard
         Corona, New York 11368-5107
      (3)   The request for a hearing shall state with specificity:
         (i)   the date of service of the Commissioner's order to the responsible person; (ii) the location of the site which is the subject of the order;
         (iii)   the substance which was released or may be released;
         (iv)   the action ordered to be taken;
         (v)   the reason for requesting a hearing; and
         (vi)   an address for subsequent service of documents.
      (4)   The request for a hearing, when made within the time specified, shall constitute a stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order. However, nothing in this section shall preclude or affect the authority of the Commissioner to implement response measures deemed to be necessary to protect the public health or welfare or the environment from a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance.
   (c)   Commissioner's response to request for hearing.
      (1)   Within ten (10) working days of service of a request for a hearing, the Commissioner shall either deny the request, or require the submission of additional information in support of the request, or grant the request.
      (2)   The Commissioner's response to a request for a hearing shall be served on the responsible person who made the request, personally or by certified or registered mail within the prescribed time period, to the address provided in the request for hearing or, if no such address was provided, to the address at which the Commissioner's order was served.
   (d)   Denial of request.
      (1)   The Commissioner shall give specific reasons for denying the request for a hearing in his/her written response.
      (2)   Service of such denial shall end the stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order. The responsible person shall thereafter be subject to the enforcement of § 24-610 and any other applicable provisions of the Administrative Code.
   (e)   Response requesting additional information.
      (1)   Service of the Commissioner's response requesting additional information shall continue the stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order, pending resolution of the request for a hearing.
      (2)   The responsible person's answer shall be served personally or by certified or registered mail to the address in 15 RCNY § 11-05(b)(2), within ten (10) days of service of the Commissioner's response. Such answer shall be deemed a request for hearing for purposes of 15 RCNY § 11-05(c).
      (3)   Failure to answer within the specified time shall end the stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order. The responsible person shall thereafter be subject to the enforcement of § 24-610 and any other applicable provisions of the Administrative Code. The Commissioner shall set forth a time and place for the hearing in his/her written response. The time set for the hearing shall be no more than fifteen (15) working days from the date of service of the Commissioner's response granting the hearing.
   (f)   Default.
      (1)   A responsible person who fails to appear at the hearing granted in response to that person's request may have the issue of his/her challenge to the Commissioner's order resolved against him/her.
      (2)   Service of notice of default shall be made upon the responsible person, either personally or by certified or registered mail, at the address provided in the request for hearing or, if no such address was provided, the address at which the Commissioner's order was served, and such service shall end the stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order. The responsible person shall thereafter be subject to the enforcement of § 24-610 and any other applicable provisions of the Administrative Code.
      (3)   Application to reopen.
         (i)   The hearing officer may open a default or relieve any party of the consequences of the default upon good cause shown, where written application is served personally or by certified or registered mail to the address in 15 RCNY § 11-05(b)(2), within seven (7) working days of service of notice of default.
         (ii)   Such written application, when made within the time specified, shall constitute a stay against compliance with the Commissioner's order pending resolution of the application.
         (iii)   If the hearing officer decides that a hearing should be held on the merits, such hearing shall be held and the matter decided as if the default had not been issued.
   (g)   Hearing procedures.
      (1)   The burden of proof shall be on the responsible person to show by a preponderance of the relevant evidence why the order should either be revoked or modified.
      (2)   The responsible person shall be entitled to be represented by counsel and to present evidence as to why the Commissioner should either revoke or modify the order.
      (3)   Testimony given and other proceedings had at a hearing shall be recorded verbatim. For this purpose, the Department may use whatever means it deems appropriate, including but not limited to the use of stenographic transcriptions or recording devices.
         (i)   Depending on the means used, a copy of the Department's transcription may be available to the responsible person at his/her own expense.
         (ii)   When such a copy will not be available, the responsible person may arrange for a transcription at her/his own expense.
   (h)   Hearing officer.
      (1)   The Commissioner shall designate a hearing officer as her/his representative for the purpose of conducting a fair and impartial hearing under this section. Such officer shall not be a person who participated in the drafting of the order.
      (2)   (i)   The hearing officer shall have power to:
            (A)   rule upon motions and requests;
            (B)   set the time and place of hearing;
            (C)   administer oaths and affirmations;
            (D)   summon and examine witnesses;
            (E)   admit or exclude evidence;
            (F)   hear argument on facts or law;
            (G)   do all acts and take all measures necessary for the maintenance of order and efficient conduct of the hearing.
         (ii)   The hearing officer's exercise of such powers may be reviewed by the Commissioner upon submission of the hearing officer's report.
      (3)   The hearing officer shall admit all relevant, competent, and material evidence, except where such evidence is unduly repetitious, or where its value as proof is substantially outweighed by a potential for unfair prejudice, confusion of the issue, undue delay, waste of time or needless presentation of the repetitious or duplicative evidence. The application of the rules of evidence shall be within the hearing officer's discretion.
      (4)   Report.
         (i)   The hearing officer shall prepare and submit a report to the Commissioner for his/her review.
         (ii)   Such report shall be submitted within ten (10) working days of the close of the record. The record shall not be closed before the hearing officer receives the verbatim recording produced pursuant to 15 RCNY § 11-05(g)(3).
         (i)   Final determination.
      (1)   Within a reasonable time after receipt of the hearing officer's report, the Commissioner shall make a final determination, based on the hearing officer's report and on the record, which may provide for affirmation, suspension, modification, or revocation of the order in issue, or any determination consistent with the applicable provisions of the Administrative Code, §§ 24-601 et seq., and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
      (2)   A copy of the final determination and order shall be served personally or by certified or registered mail, to the responsible person who requested the hearing, at the address provided in the request for hearing or, if no such address was provided, the address at which the Commissioner's order was served.
      (3)   At any time prior to issuance of the Commissioner's final determination, the Department of Environmental Protection may enter into a stipulation or consent order with the responsible person who requested a hearing. Such stipulation or consent order shall be admissible as evidence to provide the basis for a finding of fact in any subsequent proceeding brought by the Department of Environmental Protection against such responsible person.