● Diisobutyl phthalate – DIBP (toxic to reproduction). A substance used as plasticiser for
nitrocellulose, polyacrylate and polyacetate dispersions;
● Diarsenic trioxide – As203 (carcinogen). A substance used in the manufacture of glass with
special properties and of zinc;
● Diarsenic pentaoxide – As205 (carcinogen). A substance which could be used as a
replacement for diarsenic trioxide, no known current uses in the EU;
● Lead chromate (carcinogen and toxic to reproduction). A substance used as pigment and in
the manufacture of pyrotechnics;
● Lead sulfochromate yellow - C.I. Pigment Yellow 34 (carcinogen and toxic to reproduction).
A pigment used to colour plastics and coatings;
● Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red - C.I. Pigment Red 104 (carcinogen and toxic to
reproduction). A pigment with similar uses as lead sulfochromate yellow;
● Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate – TCEP (toxic to reproduction). A substance used as a
plasticiser and viscosity regulator with flame-retarding properties for coatings;
● 2,4-Dinitrotoluene - 2,4-DNT (carcinogen). A substance mainly used in explosives and
propellants for ammunition.
The final decision on the inclusion of the substances in Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation will eventually be taken by the European Commission following the regulatory procedure with scrutiny. Then, substances on the List can only be used within the EU when authorised for specific purposes.