UNCLASSIFIEDCM/Del/Dec (99) 684 |
Ministers’ Deputies |
684th meeting Decisions adopted |
held in Strasbourg on 13 October 1999 |
Strasbourg, 15 October 1999 UNCLASSIFIED
684th MEETING OF THE MINISTERS’ DEPUTIES
(held in Strasbourg, on 13 October 1999)
684th meeting
There were no decisions under the following items:
1.2, 1.4, 2.1, 2.2, 4.2
684th meeting - 13 October 1999
CONTENTS
Page
List of those present ........................................................................................... 3
1. General questions
1.1 Adoption of the Agenda..................................................................................... 7
1.2 Preparation of the forthcoming meetings............................................................ -
1.3 Communication from the Secretary General....................................................... 7
1.4 Report of the Bureau........................................................................................... -
1.5 Committee of Ministers – Preparation of the 105th Session
(Strasbourg, 3-4 November 1999)....................................................................... 8
2. Political questions
2.1 Current political questions................................................................................... -
2.2 Situation in Cyprus.............................................................................................. -
2.3 Relations between the Council of Europe and the OSCE –
Joint CE/OSCE meeting (Vienna, 4 October 1999) – Follow-up....................... 9
2.4 Situation in East Timor - Parliamentary Assembly
Recommendation 1421 (1999)............................................................................ 9
4. Human Rights
4.1 Future of the European Social Charter
a. Increase of membership of the Committee of Independent Experts............ 11
b. Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1354 (1998).............................. 12
4.2 Conference on Gender Mainstreaming
(Athens, 16-18 September 1999) - Report by the
Rapporteur on Equality between Women and Men............................................ -
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6. Social and Economic questions
6.1 Committee on the rehabilitation and integration of people with
disabilities (CD-P-RR) – Report of the 22nd Session
(Strasbourg, 9-11 June 1999)............................................................................ 12
6.2 Public Health Committee (Partial Agreement) (CD-P-SP) –
Report of the 63rd Session (Strasbourg, 1 July 1999)...................................... 13
6.3 Situation of children in Albania - Parliamentary Assembly
Recommendation 1398(1999)........................................................................... 14
10. Legal questions
10.1 22nd Conference of European Ministers of Justice
(Chisinau, 17-18 June 1999) – Consultative Council of
European Judges (CCJE).................................................................................. 14
11. Administrative questions
11.1 Special ad hoc Working Party to look into the system of
reimbursement of persons travelling at the charge of the Council
of Europe budgets, and the payment of other allowances
(GT-INDEM) – Final report............................................................. (cf. item 1.1)
13. Any other business
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1 684th MEETING OF THE MINISTERS' DEPUTIES
(item 1.1) (Strasbourg, 30 (10am) October 1999)
AGENDA............................................................................................. 15
APPENDIX 2 Resolution AP (99) 3
(item 6.2) on silicones used for food contact applications.................................... 19
684th meeting –13 October 1999
The 684th meeting of the Ministers' Deputies opened on 13 October 1999 at 10:00 am under the chairmanship of Mr S.A. Björnsson, Deputy for the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland.
PRESENT
ALBANIA
Mr F. Andrea
ANDORRA
Miss M. Ubach
AUSTRIA
Mr U. Hack
Mr J. Fröhlich
Mr T. Eisingerich
BELGIUM
Mr B. Cardon de Lichtbuer
Mr B. Charlier
BULGARIA
Ms L. Bojkova
Ms T. Radeva
CROATIA
Mr V. Matek
Ms A. Tršić
Mr M. Papa
CYPRUS
Mr C. Yiangou
Mr M. Somakian
CZECH REPUBLIC
Mr J. Mucha
Mr J. Svoboda
Mr M. Bouček
DENMARK
Mr H. Svoldgaard
ESTONIA
Mr A. Frosch
Mr A Villacis Salto
FINLAND
Mr E. Kourula
Mrs A. Vasara
Mrs L. Kallio
FRANCE
Mr J. Warin
Mr J Graebling
Mrs C. Robinet
GEORGIA
Mr G Kadjaia
GERMANY
Mr J. Dohmes
Mr J.A. Cohausz
GREECE
Mr D. Constas
Mr G. Ayfantis
Mr G. Davaris
HUNGARY
Mr J. Perényi
Mr Z. Taubner
Mrs Z. Binczki
ICELAND
Mr S. Björnsson, Chairman
Mr M. Hannesson
Mr N. Hannigan
IRELAND
Mr J. Harman, Vice-Chairman
Ms. S Magennis
ITALY
Mr P. Ago
Mr S. La Tella
LATVIA
Mr G. Andrejevs
Ms E. Melbarzde
LIECHTENSTEIN
Mr J. Wolf
Mr P. Mittelberger
LITHUANIA
Mr. R. Bernotas
Mr R. Petkus
LUXEMBOURG
Mr G. Philipps
MALTA
Mr V. Grech
MOLDOVA
Mr A. Codreanu
NETHERLANDS
Mr H. Wagenmakers
Ms Y. Debetz
NORWAY
Mr S.F. Lundbo
Mr K. Paus
Mr H. Saetre
POLAND
Mr M. Rybicki
Mr M. Luczka
Ms I. Marczyk-Stepniewska
PORTUGAL
Mr P. Castilho
Mr J.P. de Matos Sequiera Berberan e Santos
Mrs M.P. Leal Silva
ROMANIA
Mr S. Pop
Mr V. Crecea
Mrs L. Pasa
Mrs R. Iftimie
RUSSIAN
FEDERATION
Mr A. Vdovin
Mr M. Entin
Mr. V. Lebedenko
Mr V. Egorov
SAN MARINO
Mrs L. Bologna
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Mrs E. Garajova
Mr I. Grexa
Mrs E. Kršáková
Mr J. Kubla
SLOVENIA
Mrs M. Smit
SPAIN
Mr G. Kirkpatrick
Mr A. Abellán
SWEDEN
Mrs A. Matejovsky
Mrs A. Malmström
SWITZERLAND
Mr A. Rüegg
Mr A. Guidetti
"THE FORMER
YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC
OF MACEDONIA"
Mr J. Ivanovski
TURKEY
Mr A. Kiliç
Mr B. Kaleli
Mr M.K. Basa
Miss N. Bayraktar
UKRAINE
Mr O. Kupchyshyn
UNITED KINGDOM
Mr A. Carter
Mr T. Robins
Miss F. Sinclair
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EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
Mr A. Ianniello
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Item 1.1
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
Decisions
The Deputies
1. took note that that the following item had been withdrawn from the draft agenda of their 684th meeting:
11.1 Special ad hoc Working Party to look into the system of reimbursement of persons travelling at the charge of the Council of Europe budgets, and the payment of other allowances (GT-INDEM) – Final report;
2. taking into account decision 1 above, adopted the agenda for their 684th meeting as it appears at Appendix 1 to the present volume of Decisions.
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Item 1.3
COMMUNICATION FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL
Staff Matters
Decisions
The Deputies
1. approved the transfer of a vacant A6 post in “Relations with the media and the public” to the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights ;
2. in application of Article 25(1) of the Regulations on Appointments and having regard to the particular circumstances indicated by the Secretary General, decided that the Secretary General may fill the post of Head of the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Grade A6) without the vacancy being advertised ;
3. held an informal exchange of views with the Secretary General in application of Article 25(2) of the Regulations on Appointments during which he made known his intention to nominate Mr Ekkehart Müller-Rappard to the post of Head of the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Grade A6).
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Item 1.5
COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS
PREPARATION OF THE 105th SESSION
(Strasbourg, 3-4 November 1999)
(CM/Del/Dec(99)682/1.5, GT-SAGES(99)23 and Addendum,
GT-SAGES(99)CB11, CM(99)148-prov)
Decision
The Deputies
1. decided to invite the President of the European Commission and the Secretary General of the OSCE to take part in the 105th Session of the Committee of Ministers;
2. approved the following draft provisional agenda for the 105th Session:
1. Adoption of the agenda
2. Political statement by the Secretary General (following his solemn statutory declaration), and exchange of views with the Ministers
3. The Council of Europe's contribution to the implementation of the Kosovo settlement and the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
4. Adoption of the press release of the Session
5. Any other business
6. Date of the next meeting
3. invited the Secretariat to prepare a draft annotated agenda;
4. confirmed that the theme of the official press release of the Session will be "Implementation of the Kosovo settlement and Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe" and decided to set up, to this effect, a drafting group with the following composition: Albania, Austria, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland (Chairman), Ireland (Vice-Chairman), Italy, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", Turkey, United Kingdom;
5. noted that the Chairman will prepare a revised version of its "preliminary draft conclusions" (CM(99)148-prov.) in the light of the discussions held at the present meeting;
6. agreed to continue consideration of the preparation of the 105th Session at their next meeting.
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Item 2.3
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE
AND THE OSCE
Joint CE/OSCE meeting (Vienna, 4 October 1999) – Follow-up
(CM/Del/Dec(99)679/2.5, GR-OSCE (99)13,14, DAP/PR/Inf(99)388)
Decisions
The Deputies
1. took note of a report by the Chair of their Rapporteur Group GR-OSCE on the meeting held on 12 October 1999;
2. decided to resume consideration of this item in the light of the high-level "2+2" meeting (Berlin, 20 October 1999), and of the GR-OSCE on 26 October 1999.
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Item 2.4
SITUATION IN EAST TIMOR
Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1421 (1999)
(CM/Del/Dec(99)679/2.1, 682/3.1)
Decision
The Deputies adopted the following reply to Recommendation 1421 (1999) of the Parliamentary Assembly on situation in East Timor:
"The Committee of Ministers welcomes Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1421 (1999) on the situation in East Timor which it has decided to transmit to member Governments.
It draws the attention of the Parliamentary Assembly to the appended “Declaration on East Timor” adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 15 September 1999, at the 679th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies, referring to its previous Declaration (of 26 November 1991) on this subject and, in particular:
- emphasising that the population of East Timor must be able to enjoy the independence it has freely chosen;
- pointing out that it is for Indonesia to honour its commitments and fully implement the 5 May 1999 Agreement between Portugal and the United Nations; and
- welcoming the adoption on 14 September 1999 by the UN Security Council of Resolution No. 1264 mandating the deployment of a multinational force in East Timor."
Appendix to the reply by the Committee of Ministers
to Recommendation 1421 (1999) of the Parliamentary Assembly
on the situation in East Timor
DECLARATION ON EAST TIMOR
(Adopted by the Committee of Ministers
on 15 September 1999
at the 679th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)
The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted the following declaration at today’s meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies:
1. The Committee recalled its Declaration of 26 November 1991, in which it reaffirmed, inter alia, its support for a just, comprehensive and internationally acceptable settlement of the question of East Timor, respecting the principles of the United Nations’ Charter, also taking into account the need to defend human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the full respect of the legitimate interests and aspirations of the population of this territory.
2. The Committee strongly condemns the atrocious acts of violence and terror committed in East Timor, involving elements of the armed forces and police, following the outcome of the popular consultation of the East Timorese people on 30 August 1999 under the auspices of the United Nations. It demands the immediate cessation of all such acts and that those responsible be brought to justice.
3. The Committee emphasises that the population of East Timor must be able to enjoy the independence it has freely chosen. It is for Indonesia to honour its commitments and fully implement the 5 May 1999 Agreement between Portugal and Indonesia, including the security commitments.
4. The Committee of Ministers welcomes the adoption on 14 September 1999 by the UN Security Council of Resolution No. 1264 mandating the deployment of a multinational force in East Timor. The Committee also welcomes President Habibie’s prior announcement that Indonesia would accept such a force. There should be no obstacles to its creation and its immediate deployment.
5. In view of the urgent humanitarian needs, the Committee of Ministers calls on the Indonesian government to allow prompt access of international humanitarian organisations and agencies to East Timor and to guarantee the safe return of displaced persons to their homes and unhindered assistance to these persons and other victims.
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Item 4.1
a.
FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER
Increase in the membership of the Committee of Independent Experts
(CM/Del/Dec(99)665/4.3, 679/4.1, GR-H(99)1, GR-H(99)CB2)
Decisions
A. The Deputies, in their composition restricted to the Representatives of the Contracting Parties to the European Social Charter[1] decided to extend the terms of office of current members of the Committee as follows:
- from 18 September to 31 December 2000: Mrs Grévisse, Mr Birk, Mr Grillberger and Mr Mikkola;
- from 18 September to 31 December 2002: Mr Akillioglu, Mr Aliprantis, Mr Bruto da Costa, Mr Evju and Ms Jamoulle.
B. The Deputies agreed to resume consideration of the increase in the membership of the Committee of Independent Experts at a forthcoming meeting.
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Item 4.1
b.
FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER
Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1354 (1998)
(CM/Del/Dec(99)665/4.3, 679/4.1, GR-H(99)1, GR-H(99)CB2)
Decision
The Deputies agreed to resume consideration of this item in the light of the decision to be taken regarding the issue of increasing the membership of the Committee of Independent Experts, at a forthcoming meeting.
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Item 6.1
COMMITTEE ON THE REHABILITATION AND INTEGRATION
OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
(PARTIAL AGREEMENT) (CD-P-RR)
Report of the 22nd session
(Strasbourg, 9-11 June 1999)
Decisions
I. The Committee of Ministers, in its composition restricted to the Representatives of the seventeen member States of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field[2] :
1. welcomed the forthcoming accession of Slovenia to the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field;
2. encouraged the possible extension of the circle of observer states with the
CD-P-RR, particularly with a view to promoting applications for accession to the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field;
3. took note of the official launching, on 15 April 1999, of the web site of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field as regards integration of people with disabilities;
4. took note of the fact that a report on "Employment strategies to promote equal opportunities for persons with disabilities on the labour market" would be published shortly;
5. in the light of decisions 1 to 4 above, took note of the report of the CD-P-RR’s 22nd session (CM(99)129) as a whole.
II. The Deputies
1. took note of the following designations :
- Mrs K. ZETLITZ (Norway), representative, and Mrs P. MOURAO FERREIRA (Portugal), substitute, to represent the CD-P-RR at the European Committee for Social Cohesion (CDCS);
- Mrs M. AALDERS (The Netherlands), representative, and Mr P. WYLIE (Ireland), substitute, to represent the CD-P-RR at the Group of Specialists on improving the quality of life of elderly dependent persons (CS-QV);
- Mr Y. DRUART (Belgium), representative, and Mr P. WYLIE (Ireland), substitute, to represent the CD-P-RR at the Committee of experts on promoting access to employment (CS-EM);
- Mrs E. GRUT (Norway), representative, and Mrs M. SUWALSKA (Poland), substitute, to represent the CD-P-RR at the Forum for Children;
2. took note of decision I.2 above.
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Item 6.2
PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE (PARTIAL AGREEMENT)
(CD-P-SP)
Report of the 63rd session
(Strasbourg, 1 July 1999)
(CM(99)130 and Addendum)
Decisions
The Committee of Ministers, in its composition restricted to the Representatives of the member States of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field[3]:
1. welcomed the forthcoming accession of Slovenia to the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field;
2. took note of the official launching, on 1 July 1999, of the web site of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field as regards health protection of consumers;
3. adopted Resolution AP (99) 3 on silicones used for food contact applications, as it appears at Appendix 2 to the present volume of Decisions;
4. in the light of decisions 1 to 3 above, took note of the report of the 63rd session of the CD-P-SP (CM(99)130 and Addendum) as a whole.
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Item 6.3
SITUATION OF CHILDREN IN ALBANIA
Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1398 (1999)
(CM/Del/Dec(99)679/6.1, CM(99)124,
Recommendation 1398 (1999))
Decisions
The Deputies
1. took note of the excerpt from the report of the 2nd meeting of the Forum for Children (Strasbourg, 16 April 1999) (CM(99)124);
2. agreed to resume consideration of a draft reply to Recommendation 1398 (1999) at one of their forthcoming meetings, in the light of their budgetary debate.
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Item 10.1
22nd CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN MINISTERS OF JUSTICE
(CHISINAU, 17-18 June 1999)
Consultative Council of European judges (CCJE)
(CM/Del/Dec(99)681/10.2, CM(99)122, 144, 145)
Decision
The Deputies agreed to resume consideration of this item at their 686th meeting
(27 [-28] October 1999).
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Appendix 1
(item 1.1)
AGENDA
684 Meeting of the Ministers' Deputies
(Strasbourg, 13 (10am) October 1999)
CM/Del/OJ(99)684 (restricted)
1. |
General questions |
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1.1 |
Adoption of the Agenda |
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1.2 |
Preparation of the forthcoming meetings |
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1.3 |
Communication from the Secretary General |
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1.4 |
Report of the Bureau |
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1.5 |
Committee of Ministers – Preparation of the 105th Session (Strasbourg, 3-4 November 1999) |
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2. |
Political questions |
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2.1 |
Current political questions |
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2.2 |
Situation in Cyprus |
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2.3 |
Relations between the Council of Europe and the OSCE – Joint CE/OSCE meeting (Vienna, 4 October 1999) – Follow-up |
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2.4 |
Situation in East Timor - Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1421 (1999) |
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4. |
Human Rights |
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4.1 |
Future of the European Social Charter |
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a. Increase of membership of the Committee of Independent Experts |
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b. Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1354 (1998) |
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(CM/Del/Dec(99)665/4.3, 675/4.3, 679/4.1, GR-H(98)10, 11, 12 and 15, GR-H(99)1 and GR-H(99)CB2) |
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4.2 |
Conference on Gender Mainstreaming (Athens, 16-18 September 1999) - Report by the Rapporteur on Equality between Women and Men |
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6. |
Social and Economic questions |
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6.1 |
Committee on the rehabilitation and integration of people with disabilities (CD-P-RR) – Report of the 22nd Session (Strasbourg, 9-11 June 1999) |
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6.2 |
Public Health Committee (Partial Agreement) (CD-P-SP) – Report of the 63rd Session (Strasbourg, 1 July 1999) |
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6.3 |
Situation of children in Albania - Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1398(1999) (CM/Del/Dec(99)679/6.1, CM(99)124) |
10. |
Legal questions |
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10.1 |
22nd Conference of European Ministers of Justice (Chisinau, 17-18 June 1999) – Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) |
11. |
Administrative questions |
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11.1 |
Special ad hoc Working Party to look into the system of reimbursement of persons travelling at the charge of the Council of Europe budgets, and the payment of other allowances (GT-INDEM) – Final report |
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item withdrawn |
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13. |
Any other business |
684th meeting – 13 October 1999
Appendix 2
(item 6.2)
Resolution AP (99) 3
on silicones used for food contact applications
(adopted by the Committee of Ministers
on 13 October 1999
at the 684th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)
The Representatives, on the Committee of Ministers, of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, member states of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health Field,
Recalling Resolution AP (59) 23 of 16 November 1959, concerning the extension of the activities of the Council of Europe in the social and cultural fields;
Having regard to Resolution AP (96) 35 of 2 October 1996, whereby they revised the structures of the Partial Agreement and resolved to continue, on the basis of revised rules replacing those set out in Resolution AP (59) 23, the activities hitherto carried out and developed by virtue of that resolution; these being in particular aimed at:
a. raising the level of health protection of consumers in its widest sense, including a constant contribution to harmonising – in the field of products having a direct or indirect impact on the human food chain as well as in the field of pesticides, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics – legislation, regulations and practices governing, on the one hand, quality, efficiency and safety controls for products and, on the other hand, the safe use of toxic or noxious products;
b. integrating people with disabilities into the community; the definition – and contribution to implementation at European level – of a model coherent policy for people with disabilities, which takes account simultaneously of the principles of full citizenship and independent living; contributing to the elimination of barriers to integration, whatever their nature, whether psychological, educational, family related, cultural, social, professional, financial or architectural;
Having regard to the action carried out for several years for the purposes of harmonising their legislation in the public health field and, in particular, in the food sector;
Having regard to the fact that silicones are used in a wide variety of food contact applications;
Considering that silicones used in food contact applications may, by reason of the migration of their components to the foodstuffs, pose a risk to human health;
Observing that the lists of Appendix 2 hereafter represent an inventory of substances used for the manufacture of silicones used for food contact applications, but not a positive list;
Observing that the date specified in Appendix 2 hereafter represents the state of the art of substances used for the manufacture of silicones intended to come into contact with foodstuffs at that date;
Observing that the substances of List 1 of Appendix 2 hereafter have been evaluated by an international body and have been considered as toxicologically acceptable, taking into account their restrictions of use;
Observing that the substances of List 2 of Appendix 2 hereafter have not been fully evaluated, or evaluated at all, by an international body due to lack of data and that these substances should be subject to toxicological studies;
Observing that the restrictions of use in Appendix 2 are those set by the Commission of the European Communities in its directives relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs;
Observing that the lists will be updated if new data on substances of Appendix 2 hereafter or on substances not included become available;
Taking the view that each member state, faced with the need to introduce regulations governing this matter, would find it beneficial to harmonise such regulations at European level,
Recommend to the governments of the member states of the Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field to take into account in their national laws and regulations on silicones used for food contact applications the principles and the inventory list set out in the appendices hereafter.
Appendix 1 to Resolution AP (99) 3
General principles
Definition
Silicones constitute a group of polymeric chemical substances and preparations, all containing polysiloxanes. Polysiloxanes are characterised by Si-O-Si and Si-C bonds. They are prepared from chlorosilanes which are subjected to hydrolysis. Polysiloxanes such as fillers, emulsifiers, solvents etc. are also covered by the definition. Furthermore, copolymers or polymer-blends of polysiloxanes with organic polymers are comprised in the term ‘silicones’, provided siloxane monomer units predominate by weight over each of the other monomer units present. Silicones used as food additives are not covered by the definition.
Description of the silicone product group
Silicones include a range of products with a variety of properties and applications:
– Silicone elastomers: coatings, sealants, etc.;
– Silicone liquids: additives to plastics and coatings, release agents for
moulding plastic articles, impregnating agents for
textiles, etc.;
– Silicone pastes: lubricants for food processing machinery etc.;
– Silicone resins: heat-resistant coatings, release coatings in food
production such as bakery, etc.;
Specifications
Silicones used for food contact applications, hereafter called silicones, should meet the following requirements:
They should be manufactured in accordance with a certified Quality Assurance System (e.g. ISO 9002 or CEN 29-004) and under the conditions specified in Appendix 2.
Interactions between starting substances or between starting substances and any other substance used in the manufacturing process of silicones should not lead to the formation of compounds which pose a risk to human health.
Linear siloxanes containing methyl- and phenyl- groups attached to the same silicone atom and also containing two methyl- groups attached to one silicon atom (siloxanes and silicones, Me-, Ph-, di-Me-) should not be used as starting substances, in order to prevent the formation of certain phenyl-substituted cyclic polydimethylsiloxanes.
The release of any substance from silicones to foodstuffs should be as low as technologically possible. The total of all substances migrating into food from silicone materials or articles should not exceed 10 mg/dm2 of the surface area of the final material or article or 60 mg/kg of food, this being considered as the overall migration limit.
The migration limits set out in Appendix 2 should be met.
Migration tests should be conducted according to Directives 82/711/EEC, 85/572/EEC, 90/128/EEC, 93/8/EEC, 97/48/EEC and their future amendments, as appropriate, unless technically impracticable due to the nature of the material and the migration tests.
Silicones should not release to or form in the foodstuffs any substance in a quantity that poses a risk to human health or that adversely effects the organoleptic properties in the food in accordance with Article 2 of Directive 89/109/EEC.
Appropriate labelling for the materials or articles should be assured, if pre-washing by the user is necessary.
Appendix 2 to Resolution AP (99) 3
Inventory list of substances used in the manufacture of
silicones used for food contact applications
(Current state of knowledge: May 1999)
Introduction
Appendix 2 contains the inventory of substances (starting substances, polymerisation aids and additives) which are used in the manufacture of silicones used for food contact applications and which, due to their non-reactive groups, are likely to be present in the final material or article and which may therefore be found in the overall migrate.
Precursors and other substances, which contain reactive groups and which due to their reactivity are incorporated into a solid macromolecular structure and which therefore are not likely to be found in the overall migrate, are not included in the inventory list, as they disappear during the manufacturing process.
As regards the list of starting substances:
– the majority of substances listed are polymers with functional groups from
which the polymeric macro-network is formed after reaction with cross-linking
agents;
– many of the polymers are groups of products with their assigned CAS
registration number, as for example:
- siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, me-vinyl (CAS No. 67762-94-1) is a group
comprising linear polymeric molecules with a wide variation in chain
length and content of vinyl groups;
- silsesquioxanes, Me-Ph (CAS No. 67763-03-5) and siloxanes and
silicones, di-Me, polymers with Me-Ph-silsesquioxanes (CAS No. 68440-
81-3) each describe a group of branched polymeric siloxanes with wide
variations in molecular weight, degree of branching and ratio Me : Ph.
As regards the list of additives:
– it contains polymeric substances with names ‘siloxanes and silicones…’.;
- the additives entries of ‘siloxanes and silicones…’ describe true additives. The
substances are used for a technical effect and do not participate in the
formation of the macro-network. Thus, as example, silicone fluids (polydimethylsiloxanes (CAS No. 63148-62-9) are used as softening agents in some silicone elastomer formulations.
The lists contain the following information:
– SCF |
Scientific Committee for Food of the European Commission; |
– SCF Lists 0-4 |
As defined in "A practical guide for users of EC Directives on materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs"; |
– NAME |
The chemical name of the substance or the substance group; |
– PM/REF |
The EU packaging material reference number of the substance; |
– CAS |
The Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number of the substance; |
– RESTRICTIONS |
They may include : – Specific migration limit (SML) – Residual quantity of the substance in the material (QM) – Any other restriction specifically mentioned; |
– ADI/TDI |
Acceptable daily intake or tolerable daily intake as defined in the reports of the Scientific Committee for Food. |
A number of abbreviations are used under RESTRICTIONS and ADI/TDI, the meanings of which are as follows:
– DL |
Detection limit of the method of analysis; |
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– ND |
Not detectable. For the purpose of this resolution 'ND' means that the substance should not be detected by a method of analysis validated at the level of the detection limit specified; |
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– FP |
Finished product; |
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– NS |
Not specified; |
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– QM |
Maximum permitted quantity of the “residual” substance in the material. For the purpose of this resolution 'QM' also means that the residual quantity of the substance should be determined by a method of analysis validated at the level of the specified residual quantity limit; |
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– SML |
Specific migration limit in food or in food simulants. For the purpose of this resolution 'SML' also means that the specific migration of the substance should be determined by a method of analysis validated at the level of the specified migration limit; |
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– SML(T) |
Specific migration limit in food or in food simulants expressed as total of moiety/substance(s) indicated. |
If any of the above methods of analysis does not currently exist, an analytical method with appropriate performance characteristics at the specified limit level may be used, pending development of a validated method.
Inventory list
List 1
Substances evaluated by an international body
(Substances classified in SCF Lists 0-4)
1. Starting substances
None
2. Polymerisation aids
Di-n-octyltin dilaurate 50640 003648-18-8 SML(T)=0.02 mg/kg 0.0003 (as Sn)
(expressed as Sn) for all
di-n-octyltin derivatives
Di-n-octyltin dimaleate 50720 015571-60-5 SML(T)=0.02 mg/kg 0.0003 (as Sn)
(expressed as Sn) for all
di-n-octyltin derivatives
Hydrochloric acid iron (III) salt 59960 007705-08-0 NS
3. Additives
Acetic acid 30000 000064-19-7 NS
Acetic acid, butyl ester 30045 000123-86-4 6
Acetic acid, ethyl ester 30140 000141-78-6 NS
Acetic anhydride 30280 000108-24-7 NS
Acetone 30295 000067-64-1 -
Alkyl(C8-C22)sulphonic acids 34230 - SML = 6 mg/kg 0.1
Aluminium 34480 007429-90-5 1
Aluminium hydroxide 34560 021645-51-2 1 (as Al)
Aluminium oxide 34720 001344-28-1 1 (as Al)
Ammonia 35320 007664-41-7 NS
Ammonium chloride 35520 012125-02-9 NS
Arachidic acid 35840 000506-30-9 -
Bentonite 37280 001302-78-9 -
1.2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one 37520 002634-33-5 SML = 1.2 mg/kg 0.02
Benzoic acid 37600 000065-85-0 5
Benzyl alcohol 38400 000100-51-6 5
Boric acid 40320 010043-35-3 SML(T) = 12 mg/kg 0.2 (as B)
(expressed as B)
Butane 40570 000106-97-8 -
1-Butanol 40590 000071-36-3 -
Calcium hydroxide 41280 001305-62-0 NS
Calcium oxide 41520 001305-78-8 NS
Caprylic acid, iron salt 41960 006535-20-2 -
Caprylic acid, zinc salt 41960 000557-09-5 -
Carbon black 42080 001333-86-4 Max. toluene extractable -
fraction = 0.15 %
Carbon dioxide 42160 000124-38-9 NS
Carbonic acid, salts 42500 - NS
Carboxymethylcellulose 42640 009000-11-7 NS
Casein 42800 009000-71-9 -
Cellulose 43280 009004-34-6 -
5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one 43760 026172-55-4 SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg) -
Diatomaceous earth 46375 061790-53-2 -
Diatomaceous earth, soda ash flux-calcined 46380 068855-54-9 -
Diethyleneglycol monobutyl ether 48030 000112-34-5 SML(T) = 3 mg/kg 0.05
(with ethyleneglycol
monobutyl ether)
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid 52000 027176-87-0 SML = 30 mg/kg 0.5
Dodecylsulphuric acid, salts 52560 - -
Ethanol 52800 000064-17-5 -
Ethylbenzene 53255 000100-41-4 SML = 0.6 mg/kg
Ethylcellulose 53280 009004-57-3 NS
Ethyleneglycol 53650 000107-21-1 SML(T) =30 mg/kg 0.5
Ethyleneglycol monobutyl ether 53765 000111-76-2 SML(T) = 3 mg/kg 0.05
(with diethyleneglycol
monobutyl ether)
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol 17050 000104-76-7 SML = 30 mg/kg 0.5
Formaldehyde 54880 000050-00-0 SML = 15 mg/kg -
Formic acid 55040 000064-18-6 3
Glass fibers 55520 - -
Glass microballs 55600 - -
Glycerol 55920 000056-81-5 NS
Glycerol monostearate 57520 031566-31-1 NS
Graphite 58320 007782-42-5 -
Hexanoic acid 59360 000142-62-1 -
Hydrochloric acid 59990 007647-01-0 NS
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, methyl ester 60200 000099-76-3 10
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, propyl ester 60240 000094-13-3 10
Hydroxyethylcellulose 60560 009004-62-0 NS
Hydroxyethyl starch 61120 009005-27-0 NS
12-Hydroxystearic acid calcium salt 61840 003159-62-4 -
Iron oxide 62240 001332-37-2 NS
Lauric acid 63280 000143-07-7 -
Magnesium hydroxide 64640 001309-42-8 NS
Magnesium oxide 64720 001309-48-4 NS
Manganese oxide 65360 011129-60-5 SML(T) = 0.6 mg/kg 0.01 (Mn)
(expressed as Mn)
Methanol 65960 000067-56-1 -
Methylcellulose 66240 009004-67-5 NS
Methyl ethyl ketone 66655 000078-93-3 SML = 5 mg/kg -
Methyl isobutyl ketone 66725 000108-10-1 SML = 5 mg/kg -
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one 66755 002682-20-4 SML = ND (DL = 0.01 mg/kg) -
Mica 67120 012001-26-2 -
Myristic acid 67891 000544-63-8 NS
1-Octanol 68750 000111-87-5 -
Oleic acid 69040 000112-80-1 NS
Palmitic acid 70400 000057-10-3 NS
Pentaerythritol 71600 000115-77-5 1
Phosphoric acid 72640 007664-38-2 70
Polydimethylsiloxane 76720 009016-00-6 1.5
063148-62-9
Polydimethylsiloxane, gamma-hydroxy-
propylated 76730 - SML = 6 mg/kg 0.1
Polyethyleneglycol 76960 025322-68-3 5
Polyethyleneglycol esters of aliphatic
monocarboxylic acids (C6-C22) 77702 10
Polyethyleneglycol ester of castor oil 77520 061791-12-6 SML = 42 mg/kg 0.7
Polyethyleneglycol monostearate 77702 009004-99-3 10
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monolaurate 79040 009005-64-5 10
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monoleate 79120 009005-65 –6 10
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monopalmitate 79200 009005-66-7 10
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan monostearate 79280 009005-67-8 10
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan tristearate 79440 009005-71-4 10
Polyglycerol monostearate 80160 037349-34-1 25
Polypropyleneglycol 80800 025322-69-4 -
Potassium hydroxide 81600 001310-58-3 NS
1,2-Propanediol 81840 000057-55-6 25
1-Propanol 81880 000071-23-8 -
2-Propanol 81882 000067-63-0 1.5
Propylene oxide 24010 000075-56-9 Qm = 1 mg/kg in fp -
Quartz 83470 014808-60-7 -
Salicylic acid 84640 000069-72-7 -
Silicic acid, salts 85980 - NS
Silicic acid, silanated 86000 - -
Silicon carbide 86160 000409-21-2 -
Silicon dioxide 86240 007631-86-9 NS
Sodium hydroxide 86720 001310-73-2 NS
Sorbic acid 82700 000110-44-1 25
Sorbitan monooleate 87680 001338-43-8 5
Sorbitan monostearate 87840 001338-41-6 25
Soybean oil 88630/1 008001-22-7 -
Starch, edible 88800 009005-25-8 -
Stearic acid 89040 000057-11-4 NS
Stearoyl-2-lactylic acid, sodium salt - 025383-99-7
Sulphuric acid 91920 007664-93-9 NS
Sulphuric acid barium salt 92000 007727-43-7 SML(T) = 1 mg/kg
(expressed as Ba)
Talc 92080 014807-96-6 NS
Tetrahydrofuran 92430 000109-99-9 SML = 0.6 mg/kg 0.01
Titanium dioxide 93440 013463-67-7 -
Toluene 93540 000108-88-3 SML = 1.2 mg/kg
1.3,5-Trimethyl-2-4,6-tris(3,5-di-tert-
butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)-benzene 95200 001709-70-2 1
Xanthan gum 95935 011138-66-2 NS
Xylene 95945 001330-20-7 SML = 1.2 mg/kg
Zinc hydroxide 96190 020427-58-1 1
Zinc oxide 96240 001314-13-2 1
Inventory list
List 2
1. Substances not fully evaluated by an international body
(Substances classified in SCF Lists 6-8)
NAME PM/REF CAS RESTRICTIONS
1. Starting substances
None
2. Polymerisation aids
3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane 35300 000919-30-2
Dibenzoyl peroxide 46440 000094-36-0
Dibutyltin dilaurate 47220 000077-58-7
[3-(2,3-Epoxypropoxy)propyl]-
trimethoxysilane 52685 002530-83-8
1-Ethynylcyclohexanol 17150 000078-27-3
Maleic acid, mono(2-ethylhexyl) ester 19936 007423-42-9
Maleic acid, monohexyl ester 19942 015420-81-2
[3-(Methacryloxy)propyl]trimethoxysilane 65910 002530-85-0
Methyltrimethoxysilane 22256 001185-55-3
Silicic acid, zirconium salt 86080 010101-52-7
Tetraethoxysilane 86050 000078-10-4
(Triacetoxy)vinylsilane 25350 004130-08-9
Tris(2-methoxyethoxy)vinylsilane 25930 001067-53-4
Vinyltriethoxysilane 26305 000078-08-0
Vinyltrimethoxysilane 26320 002768-02-7
3. Additives
2-Butanol 40592 000078-92-2
Cerium oxide 43470 011129-18-3
Cyclohexane 45700 000110-82-7
Cyclohexanone 45720 000108-94-1
1-Dodecene 16704 000112-41-4
Ethyleneglycol monomethyl ether 53860 000109-86-4
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, cerium salt 54130 024593-34-8
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, cobalt salt 54150 013586-82-8 SML (T) = 0.05 mg/kg
(expressed as Co)
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, iron salt 54120 019583-54-1
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, manganese salt 54190 015956-58-8 SML(T) = 0.6 mg/kg
(expressed as Mn)
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, zinc salt - 000136-53-8
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, zirconium salt 54220 022464-99-9
Fumaric acid, diethyl ester 17380 000623-91-6
n-Hexane 59330 000110-54-3
Isobutanol 62270 000078-83-1
Maleic acid, diallyl ester 19570 000999-21-3
Maleic acid, monoallyl ester 19900 002424-58-0
1-Methoxy-2-propanol 66050 000107-98-2
Methylhydroquinone 66680 000095-71-6
Monoethanolamine 67420 000141-43-5
2-Octyldodecanol 68775 005333-42-6
Pentaerythritol tristearate 89520 028188-24-1
Polyethyleneglycol isotridecyl ether 77880 009043-30-5
Polyethyleneglycol monooctadecyl ether 78140 009005-00-9
Polyvinyl acetate, partially hydrolyzed 81260 -
Polyvinyl alcohols 81280 009002-89-5
Propylene carbonate 82050 000108-32-7
p-Toluenesulphonic acid 93585 000104-15-4
Triethanolamine 94000 000102-71-6
Triethylamine 94270 000121-44-8
Triethylenediamine 94300 000280-57-9
1,1,1-Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate 25840 003290-92-4
Inventory list
2. Substances not evaluated by an international body
(Substances classified in SCF List 9 or not at all classified)
1. Starting substances
3,3-Bis[(dimethylvinylsilyl)oxy]-1,5-divinyl-1,1,
5,5 -tetramethyl-trisiloxane - 060111-54-8
1,1,1.5.5,5-Hexamethyl-3-phenyl-3-(trimethyl-
silyloxy)trisiloxane - 002116-84-9
Polytrimethylsiloxy-polymethylhydrogen-
siloxypolysilicic acid - -
Silicic acid, ethyl ester - 011099-06-2
Siloxanes and silicones, alkyl(C10-C50) methyl,
dimethyl, methyl tetradecyl - 073891-93-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
3-[(2-aminoethyl) amino] propyl methyl - 071750-79-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
[[[3-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]propyl]-
silylidyne]tris(oxy)]tris-, methoxy-terminated- 067923-07-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, chlorine-
terminated - 067923-13-1
Siloxanes and silicones. dimethyl,
[[[3-(cyclohexylamino)propyl]-dimethoxysilyl]oxy]-
terminated - 129968-18-9
Siloxanes and silicones. dimethyl, [(dimethoxy-
methylsilyl)oxy]-terminated - 068037-58-1
Siloxanes and silicones. dimethyl, diphenyl - 068083-14-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
hydroxy-terminated - 068951 -93-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
methoxy-terminated - 068951-94-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
methyl 5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl-terminated - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
methyl vinyl - 067762-99-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
methyl vinyl, vinyl-group terminated - 161133-76-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl.
methyl vinyl, vinyloxy-terminated - 068951-95-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes - 068648-59-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
vinyl-group terminated - 068951 -96-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy
methyl, ethoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl
silsesquioxanes and phenyl silsesquioxanes,
ethoxy-terminated - 133101-81-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethoxy
phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes,
ethoxy-terminated - 133101-82-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 5-hexenyl
group-terminated 144669-03-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
hydrogen-terminated - 070900-21-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 6-hydroxy-
hexyl group-terminated - 146955-64-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
6-hydroxyhexyl methyl - 146955-65-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)propyl methyl,
methyl 2-(7-oxabicyclo [4.1.0] hept-3-yl)ethyl - 130885-21-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxy-
propyl group-terminated - 104780-66-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxy-
propyl methyl - 102782-61-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated - 070131-67-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, reaction products with methyl
hydrogen siloxanes - 153890-19-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, reaction products with methyl
hydrogen siloxanes and trimethoxy[3-(2,3-
epoxypropoxy)propyl]silane - 153890-18-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methoxy
phenyl, polymers with phenyl silsesquioxanes,
methoxy-terminated - 068957-04-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
5-hexenyl - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
5-hexenyl, 5-hexenyl group-terminated - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
5-hexenyl, hydroxy-terminated - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
methyl hydrogen - 068037-59-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
hydrogen, hydrogen-terminated - 069013-23-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
methoxy, methoxy phenyl, polymers with methyl
phenyl silsesquioxanes - 068952-93-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
octadecyl 86416 067762-83-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl-
2-(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]-hept-3-yl)ethyl,
[2-methyl-3-hydroxy-4(1-oxa-2-phenylethanone)-
cyclohexyl] ethyl, trimethylsiloxy-terminated - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 3,3,3
trifluoropropyl, methyl vinyl, vinyl
group-terminated - 133649-93-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
vinyl - 067762-94-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
vinyl, hydroxy-terminated - 067923-19-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
vinyl, mono(vinyl group)-terminated - 068951-99-5
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl vinyl,
vinyl group-terminated - 068083-18-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, mono
(vinyl group)-terminated - 068952-00-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes - 068440-81-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes,
hydroxy-terminated - 113355-05-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes - 068037-74-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes, chlorine-
terminated - 133101-83-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes, ethoxy-
terminated 86418 068554-66-5
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy-
terminated 86420 068554-67-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes, methoxy-
terminated - 068440-84-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with phenyl silsesquioxanes - 073138-88-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with phenyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy-
terminated - 109961-41-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction
products with methyl hydrogen siloxanes
and 1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane - 069430-47-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction
products with polyethylsilane and silica - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group
terminated - 068083-19-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl-group
terminated, polymers with dimethylcyclosiloxanes,
methylphenylcyclosiloxanes and
methylvinylcyclosiloxanes - 069430-28-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dodecyl methyl,
methyl 2-phenylpropyl - 068037-76-3
Siloxanes and silicones, 5-hexenyl methyl,
hydroxy-terminated - 125613-45-8
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen - 063148-57-2
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl alkyl - -
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl 5-hexenyl, hydrogen-terminated - -
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl octyl - 068554-69-8
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl vinyl, hydrogen-terminated - 075300-84-4
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl methoxy,
polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes - 068037-85-4
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl,
hydroxy-terminated - 080801-30-5
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl,
polymers with methyl phenyl
silsesquioxanes - 068037-83-2
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoro-
propyl, [(dimethylvinylsilyl)oxy]- terminated - 068037-88-7
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl 3,3,3-trifluoro-
propyl, hydroxy-terminated - 068607-77-2
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl - 068037-87-6
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl,
hydroxy-terminated - 068083-20-5
Silsesquioxanes, methyl - 068554-70-1
Silsesquioxanes, methyl, ethoxy-terminated - 104780-78-1
Silsesquioxanes, methyl, hydroxy-terminated - 068554-71-2
Silsesquioxanes, methyl phenyl - 067763-03-5
Silsesquioxanes, methyl, polymers with phenyl
silsesquioxanes, ethoxy-terminated - 133101-84-5
Silsesquioxanes, phenyl - 070131-69-0
Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy- and hydroxy
terminated - 114697-06-2
Silsesquioxanes, phenyl, ethoxy-terminated - 133101-85-6
Tetraethoxysilane, reaction products with
chlorodimethylsilane - 068988-57-8
2. Polymerisation aids
N-(2-Aminoethyl)-3-(aminopropyl)dimethoxy-
methylsilane - 003069-29-2
N-(2-Aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane - 005089-72-5
N-(2-Aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyl-
trimethoxysilane - 001760-24-3
(3-Aminopropyl)diethoxymethylsilane - 003179-76-8
3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane - 013822-56-5
lH-Benzotriazole - 000095-14-7
N-[2-(Benzylamino)ethyl] -3-aminopropyl-
trimethoxysilane hydrochloride - 042965-91-3
3-(Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-en-5-yl)-2,4-pentanedione,
platinum - 069547-11-1
2.5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)2,5-dimethyl-
hexane 38600 000078-63-7
Bis(2-chlorobenzoyl) peroxide - 003033-73-6
Bis(4-chlorobenzoyl) peroxide - 000094-17-7
Bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide - 000133-14-2
Bis(2,4-dimethylbenzoyl) peroxide - 096436-27-0
Bis(4-dodecylphenyl)iodonium
hexafluoroantimonate - 071786-70-4
Bis(4-methylbenzoyl) peroxide - 000895-85-2
1,2-Bis(triethoxysilyl)ethane - 016068-37-4
tert-Butyl cumyl peroxide - 003457-61-2
Butyl titanate - 023355-24-0
2-Butyne-1,4-diol - 000110-65-6
Cesium hydroxide - 021351-79-1
Diacetoxydi-tert-butoxysilane - 013170-23-5
Dibutyltin diacetate - 001067-33-0
Dibutyltin dicocoate - 096633-68-0
Dibutyltin oxide - 000818-08-6
Dicarbonyldichloroplatinum, reaction
products with 2,4,6-trimethyl-2,4,6-trivinyl-
cyclotrisiloxane - 073018 55-0
Dicumyl peroxide - 000080-43-3
Diiodo(1,5-cyclooctadiene) platinum - 012266-72-7
3,7-Dimethyl-6-octen-1-yl-3-ol - 029171-20-8
Dioctyltin oxide - 000870-08-6
1,3-Divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisilazane - 007691-02-3
1,3-Divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane - 002627-95-4
Ethoxytrimethylsilane - 001825-62-3
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, tin(II) salt - 000301-10-0
Ethyltriacetoxysilane - 017689-77-9
Hexachloroplatinic acid - 016941-12-1
Hexachloroplatinic acid, reaction products
with 2,4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinyl
cyclotetrasiloxane - 068585-32-0
1,1,1.3,3,3-Hexamethyldisilazane - 000999-97-3
2-Methyl-3-butyn-2-ol - 000115-19-5
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide - 001338-23-4
Methyltriacetoxysilane - 004253-34-3
Methyltriethoxysilane - 002031-67-6
Methyltris(methyl ethyl ketoxime)silane - 022984-54-9
Peroxybenzoic acid, tert-butyl ester - 000614-45-9
Phosphonitrile chloride - 001832-07-1
Phosphorimidic trichloride, phosphorus
complex - 063175-85 -9
Platinum, chloro octanol complexes - 068412-56-6
Platinum, 1,5-cyclooctadiene complexes - 046469-97-0
Platinum, 1,3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetra-
methyldisiloxane complexes - 068478-92-2
Platinum, organic dienes and trienes
complexes - -
Poly(tetrabutyl titanate) - 009022-96-2
Rhodium chloride/alkylsulphide complex - -
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl
hydrogen, methyl alkyl - -
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl
hydrogen, methyl octyl - 068554-69-8
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl vinyl, dicarbonyl-
dichloroplatinum complexes - 075300-83-3
Tetrabutylphosphonium dimethylsilanolate - 090052-46-3
Tetrabutyl titanate - 005593-70-4
Tetraethoxysilane, reaction products with
bis(acetyloxy)-dibutylstannane - 093925-42-9
Tetraisopropyl zirconate - 002171-98-4
Tetrakis(methyl ethyl ketoxime) silane - 034206-40-1
2,4.6.8-Tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinyl-
cyclotetrasiloxane - 002554-06-5
Tetrapropoxysilane - 000682-01-9
Tetrapropyl zirconate - 023519-77-9
Trichlorotris(dibutyl sulphide)rhodium - 055425-73-5
Triethoxy(3-ureidopropyl)silane - 023779-32-0
Triisooctylamine - 025549-16-0
Trimethoxysilane - 002487-90-3
N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl] -3-amino-
propyltrimethoxysilane - 082985-35-1
N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]cyclohexanamine - 003068-78-8
Trimethylsilanol - 001066-40-6
Tris(methyl ethyl ketoxime)vinylsilane - 002224-33-1
Tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphate - 010497-05-9
3. Additives
Acetic acid, 3-ethoxypropyl ester - 094825-54-4
Acetic acid, 3-methoxypropyl ester - 041448-83-3
Acids, aliphatic, linear, calcium salts
Acids, fatty (C6-C19), branched, iron salts - 068308-20-3
Acids, fatty (C16-C18), esters with
pentaerythritol 31352 085116-93-4
alpha-Alkenes (C10-C16) - 068855-58-3
Alkylarylsulphonic acid
Alkyl(C10-C13)benzene - 067774-74-7
Alkyl(C10-C13)benzenesulphonic acid,
sodium salt 33800 068411-30-3
Alkyl(C8-C14)sulphuric acid, ammonium salt 34280 090583-10-1
Aluminium hydroxide distearate - 000300-92-5
Aluminium tris(acetylacetonate) - 013963-57-0
Barium zirconate - 012009-21-1
Bis(octadecyloxy)dimethylsilane - 029043-70-7
Caprylic acid, cerium salt - 007435-02-1
Caprylic acid, zirconium salt - 018312-04-4
Carbon - 007440-44-0
Carbonylchloroplatinum, complexes with
2 4,6,8-tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinyl-
cyclotetrasiloxane - 097375-25-2
Cerium hydroxide - 012014-56-1
Chromium oxide 43980 011118-57-3
Chromium (III) oxide - 001308-38-9
Copper - 007440-50-8
1.2-Dibromo-2.4-dicyanobutane - 035691-65-7
Dichlorodimethylsilane, polymer with
trichloromethylsilane and
trichlorophenylsilane - 025766-16-9
Diiron magnesium tetraoxide - 012068-86-9
Dimethyl(cocoalkyl)benzylammonium chloride 49340 061T89-71-7
3,5-Dimethyl-1-hexyn-3-ol - 000107-54-0
Ethylene oxide, mono[C12-C14-alkyloxy)methyl]
derivatives - 068609-97-2
2-Ethylhexanoic acid, rare earth salts - 061788-37-2
Fatty acids, coco, 2-sulphoethyl esters,
sodium salts - 061789-32-0
Fatty acids, palm kernel-oil, 2-sulphoethyl esters,
sodium salts - 093572-04-4
Hydrocarbon oils - 008020-83-5
Hydrocarbons, aliphatic, C5-C11
(b.p. 35-190°C) - 064741-84-0
Hydrocarbons, aromatic - 063231-51-6
Hydrocarbons, aromatic, C8-C10
(b.p. 135-210°C) - 064742-95-6
Hydrocarbons, C6-C12 (b.p. 65-230°C) - 064741-41-9
Hydrocarbons, C9-C16 (b.p. 150-290°C) - 064742-47-8
Hydrocarbons, saturated, C5-C10
(b.p. 35-160°C) - 064742-89-8
Hydrocarbons, saturated, C9-C12
(b.p. 140-220°C) - 064742-88-7
Hydrogen peroxide - 007722-84-1
Iron, C3-C13-carboxylate naphthenate
complexes - 085763-69-5
Isobutyric acid, diester with 2,2-4-
trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol - 006846-50-0
Isobutyric acid, isobutyl ester - 000097-85-8
2-Isopropylthioxanthen-9-one - 005495-84-1
4-Isopropylthioxanthen-9 -one - 083846-86-0
Isopropyl titanate - 000546-68-9
Kerosene 62860 008008-20-6
Limestone - 001317-65-3
Maleic acid, bis(2-methoxy-1-
methylethyl) ester - 102054-10-4
Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated,
heavy - 064742-48-9
Naphtha (petroleum), solvent, heavy,
aromatic - 064742-94-5
Naphtha (petroleum), Stoddard solvent - 008052-41-3
Naphthalene - 000091-20-3
1-Octadecene - 000112-88-9
Octahydronaphthalene - 031244-58-3
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane,
reaction products with silica - 068583-49-3
Paraffin oil 71120 008012-95-1
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes 71280 008002-74-2
Perfluorobutanesulphonic acid - 000375-73-5
Petrolatum 72060 008009-03-8
Phosphorus pentoxide - 001314-56-3
Platinum - 007440-06-4
Polyacrylic acid 76460 009003-01-4
Polyacrylic acid, ammonium salt 76460 009003-03-6
Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt 76460 009003-04-7
Polyethyleneglycol allyl methyl ether - 027252-80-8
Polyethyleneglycol diacetate - 027252-83-1
Polyethyleneglycol ethers of C11-C15 alcohols,
secondary - 068131-40-8
Polyethyleneglycol ethers of fatty alcohols - -
Polyethyleneglycol ether of tallow fatty alcohol 77760 061791-28-4
Polyethyleneglycol methyl 3-[1,3,3,3-tetramethyl-
1-(trimethylsiloxy)disiloxanyl]propyl ether - 027306-78-1
Polyethyleneglycol monoallyl ether - 027274-31-3
Polyethyleneglycol monoallyl ether acetate - 027252-87-5
Polyethyleneglycol mono(1,3-dimethyl-1-
Isopropylhexyl)ether - 061702-78-1
Polyethyleneglycol monododecyl ether 77920 009002-92-0
Polyethyleneglycol monooleyl ether 78190 009004-98-2
Polyethyleneglycol nonylphenyl ether 78400 009016-45-9
Polyethyleneglycol sorbitan hexaoleate - 057171-56-9
Poly(ethylene propylene butylene)glycol
monoalkyl (C4-Cl8) ethers
Poly(ethylene propylene)glycol 79920 009003-11-6
Poly(ethylene propylene)glycol ether
with trimethylolpropane - 052624-57-4
Poly(ethylene propylene)glycol monoallyl ether - 009041-33-2
Poly(isobutyl acrylate) 80365 026335-74-0
Polypropyleneglycol monoallyl ether - 009042-19-7
Polytetrafluoroethylene 81160 009002-84-0
Propane - 000074-98-6
Rhodium - 007440-16-6
Rubber, fluorinated - 064706-30-5
Saccharose monopalmitate -
Silica [dimethylvinylsilyl)oxyl]- and
[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]- modified - 068988-89-6
Silicic acid, alkyl esters
Silicic acid, sodium salt, hydrolysis
products with chlorotrimethylsilane and
dichloromethylvinylsilane - 068584-83-8
Silicic acid trimethylsilyl ester - 056275-01-5
Siloxanes and silicones, alkyl(C10-C50)methyl,
dimethyl, methyl tetradecyl - 073891-93-7
Siloxanes and silicones, diethyl - 063148-61-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, (C3-C33-
alkyloxy)-terminated - 070851-21-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
[[[3-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]-propyl]silylidyne]
tris(oxy)]tris- - 067923-08-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, diphenyl,
polymers with methyl phenyl silsesquioxanes,
hydroxy-terminated - 110775-80-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ethyl
hydrogen, reaction products with polyethylene
glycol monoallyl ether 86400 -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hexadecyl
methyl, methyl 11-methoxy-11-oxoundecyl - 155419-59-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydrogen-
terminated, reaction products with poly-
propyleneglycol monoallyl ether - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-
(2-hydroxyphenyl)propyl methyl, methyl 2-
(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-yl)ethyl - 130885-21-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,3-hydroxy-
propyl group terminated, ethoxylated - 102783-01-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxy-
propyl methyl, ethers with polyethylene-
glycol acetate - 070914-12-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxy-
propyl methyl, ethers with poly(ethylene
propylene)glycol monomethyl ether - 67762-85-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxy-
propyl methyl, ethoxylated 86406 068937-54-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl
methyl, ethoxylated, propoxylated 86408 068937-55-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, dipotassium salt - 068957-02-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, ethers with poly(ethylene propylene)
glycol monobutyl ether 86410 129893-29-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, ethers with polypropyleneglycol
monobutyl ether 86412 067762-96-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, ethoxylated - 063148-55-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, ethoxylated, propoxylated 86414 064365-23-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, reaction products with methyl hydrogen
siloxanes - 153890-19-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, reaction products with methyl
hydrogen siloxanes and trimethoxy[3-(2,3-
epoxypropoxy)propyl]silane - 153890-18-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, hydroxy-
terminated, reaction products with trimethoxy-
methylsilane and N-[3-(trimethoxysilyl)-
propyl]ethylenediamine - 069430-37-1
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen,
polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes - 068554-51-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen,
reaction products with polyethyleneglycol
monoacetate allyl ether and poly(ethylene propylene)
glycol monoacetate allyl ether - 068037-62-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen,
reaction products with poly(ethylene propylene)
glycol monoacetate allyl ether - 068037-64-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl hydrogen,
reaction products with polypropyleneglycol
monoallyl ether - 068957-00-6
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl
octadecyl 86416 067762-83-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 2-
(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]-hept-3-yl)ethyl, - 067762-95-2
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, methyl 2-
(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]-hept-3-yl)ethyl,
[[dimethyl[2-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-yl)-
ethyl] sily]oxy] -terminated - 150678-61-8
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
methyl phenethyl - 067762-82-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
octadecyloxy-terminated - 068554-53-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
[(2-octyldodecyl)oxy]-terminated - 104780-71-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
polymers with methyl silsesquioxanes, hydroxy-
terminated, ethoxylated, propoxylated - 119299-05-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes and poly
(ethylene propylene) glycol monobutyl
ether 86422 068554-65-4
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, polymers
with methyl silsesquioxanes and poly-
propyleneglycol monobutyl ether 86424 068554-64-3
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl,
reaction products with polyethylsilane and
silica - -
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, reaction
products with silica - 067762-90-7
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl-group
terminated, polymers with dimethylcyclo-
siloxanes, methylphenylcyclosiloxanes and
methylvinylcyclosiloxanes - 069430-28-0
Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, vinyl group
terminated, polymers with 3-vinyl-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]
heptane and methyl hydrogen siloxanes - 148684-77-9
Siloxanes and silicones, dodecyl methyl, methyl-2-
phenylpropyl - 068037-76-3
Siloxanes and silicones, ethyl methyl, methyl
2-phenylpropyl - 068037-77-4
Siloxanes and silicones, hexyl methyl, methyl
2-phenylpropyl - 068952-01-2
Siloxanes and silicones, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl,
ethers with polyethyleneglycol mono-
methyl ether - 117272-76-1
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen - 063148-57-2
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl alkyl - -
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen,
methyl octyl - 068554-69-8
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, reaction
products with 3-chloro-1-propene, 1-decene and
4,4'-methylenebis [2,6-bis-(1,1–dimethyl-
ethyl)phenol - 068440-89-1
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl hydrogen, reaction
products with polyethyleneglycol monoacetate
allyl ether - 118577-98-3
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl phenyl - 063148-58-3
Siloxanes and silicones, methyl,
3,3,3-trifluoropropyl - 063148-56-1
Silsesquioxanes, methyl, methoxy-terminated,
reaction products with polypropyleneglycol - 115341-02-1
Silver - 007440-22-4
Stearic acid, nickel salt - 002223-95-2
Tallow esters of glycerol, hydrogenated - 068308-54-3
Tetraethoxysilane, hydrolysis products with
1.3-divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane and
hexamethyldisiloxane - 104199-38-4
Tetraethoxysilane, polymer with hexa-
methyldisiloxane - 104133-09-7
Tetrahydronaphthalene - 000119-64-2
Trifluoromethanesulphonic acid - 001493-13-6
Trimethoxyboroxin - 000102-24-9
1,2.4-Trimethylbenzene - 000095-63-6
Trimethylsilanol, potassium salt - 010519-96-7
Trimethylsilicic acid, hydroxy- and
ethoxy-terminated - -
1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine,
hydrolysis products with silica - 068909-20-6
1.1.1-Trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine,
reaction products with ammonia, octamethylcyclo-
tetrasiloxane and silica - 068937-51-9
White mineral oil 95880 008042-47-5
Zeolites - 001318-02- 1
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