16 CFR §1500.13
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On the basis of frequency of occurrence and severity of reaction information, the Commission finds that the following substances have a significant potential for causing hypersensitivity and therefore meet the definition for “strong sensitizer” in section 2(k) of the act (repeated in § 1500.3(b)(9)):
- (a)Paraphenylenediamine and products containing it.
- (b)Powdered orris root and products containing it.
- (c)Epoxy resins systems containing in any concentration ethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, and diglycidyl ethers of molecular weight of less than 200.
- (d)Formaldehyde and products containing 1 percent or more of formaldehyde.
- (e)Oil of bergamot and products containing 2 percent or more of oil of bergamot.