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The Document Search function only searches for documents uploaded by DTSC related to Priority Products and comment periods. Documents found on CalSAFER may not be the final version of the document. To view the final documents, please visit the Safer Consumer Products website.
The informational Candidate Chemicals List includes the basis for listing the Candidate Chemical (hazard trait and authoritative list name), and other information such as chemical identifiers, group name, and potential exclusions from the Safer Consumer Products program. Chemicals that are potentially excluded are not included in the default search, but are accessible using the Advanced Search. In the event there is a discrepancy between the authoritative list and the informational Candidate Chemicals list, the authoritative list controls. Review the following for additional information: Candidate Chemical webpage (background), Authoritative List webpage.
The Failure to Comply List
When a responsible entity fails to comply with applicable SCP regulatory requirements, we take enforcement actions that inform the public and aim to reduce the availability of the Priority Product in California.
If the manufacturer of a Priority Product fails to comply with SCP regulations, DTSC will post information identifying and describing the relevant product(s) on DTSC's Failure to Comply List. Manufacturers of Priority Products have the principal duty to comply with SCP regulations. When a manufacturer does not comply, the duty to comply falls to the importer (if any). If neither comply, the duty falls to the retailer and assembler.
When a product is added to the Failure to Comply List and the retailers and assemblers of that product have the duty to comply, they must either fulfill certain requirements applicable to a responsible entity, or, cease ordering the product and submit a Cease Ordering Notification to DTSC. The Cease Ordering Notification must be submitted to DTSC by the deadline indicated on the relevant Priority Product's Failure to Comply Listing(s). Retailers and assemblers with a duty to comply, who choose not to submit a Cease Ordering Notification, should promptly contact SCP at SaferConsumerProducts@dtsc.ca.gov to discuss alternative compliance options, which could involve preparing an Alternatives Analysis Report. The Alternatives Analysis Report is a comprehensive, data driven analysis, that requires the author to weigh trade-offs of alternatives to the chemical of concern, taking into account ecological, life cycle, and economic impacts.
More details about the consequences of non-compliance can be found in the SCP Regulations. Information pertaining to a particular Priority Product can be found on the Priority Products page.
When a responsible entity fails to comply with applicable SCP regulatory requirements, we take enforcement actions that inform the public and aim to reduce the availability of the Priority Product in California.
If the manufacturer of a Priority Product fails to comply with SCP regulations, DTSC will post information identifying and describing the relevant product(s) on DTSC's Failure to Comply List. Manufacturers of Priority Products have the principal duty to comply with SCP regulations. When a manufacturer does not comply, the duty to comply falls to the importer (if any). If neither comply, the duty falls to the retailer and assembler.
When a product is added to the Failure to Comply List and the retailers and assemblers of that product have the duty to comply, they must either fulfill certain requirements applicable to a responsible entity, or, cease ordering the product and submit a Cease Ordering Notification to DTSC. The Cease Ordering Notification must be submitted to DTSC by the deadline indicated on the relevant Priority Product's Failure to Comply Listing(s). Retailers and assemblers with a duty to comply, who choose not to submit a Cease Ordering Notification, should promptly contact SCP at SaferConsumerProducts@dtsc.ca.gov to discuss alternative compliance options, which could involve preparing an Alternatives Analysis Report. The Alternatives Analysis Report is a comprehensive, data driven analysis, that requires the author to weigh trade-offs of alternatives to the chemical of concern, taking into account ecological, life cycle, and economic impacts.
More details about the consequences of non-compliance can be found in the SCP Regulations. Information pertaining to a particular Priority Product can be found on the Priority Products page.
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DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL
INFORMATIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATE CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL GROUPS
Hazard Traits and Authoritative Lists are in alphabetical order, and not listed in relation to each other
Chemicals without a hazard trait and authoritative lists are Chemical Group names, not Candidate Chemicals
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