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5 Amendments of Angelika NIEBLER related to 2008/0018(COD)

Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 52
Member States shall not impede the placing on the market of toys which are in accordance with Directive 88/378/EEC and which were placed on the market before this Directive entered into force or at the latest 2 years after this Directive entered into force. This period shall be extended by three years in respect of the requirements laid down in Annex II, section III.
2008/09/19
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part III – paragraph 7 – first list of fragrances – new points after point 38
(39) Musk ambrette (40) 4-Phenyl-3-buten-2-one (41) Amyl cinnamal (42) Amylcinnamyl alcohol (43) Benzyl alcohol (44) Benzyl salicylate (45) Cinnamyl alcohol (46) Cinnamal (47) Citral (48) Coumarin (49) Eugenol (50) Geraniol (51) Hydroxycitronellal (52) Hydroxymethylpentylcyclohexenecarboxa ldehyde (53) Isoeugenol
2008/09/19
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part III – paragraph 7 – second list of fragrances
(1) Amyl cinnamal (2) Amylcinnamyl alcohol (3) Anisyl alcohol (4) Benzyl alcohol (5) Benzyl benzoate (6) Benzyl cinnamate (7) Benzyl salicylate (8) Cinnamal (9) Cinnamyl alcohol (10) Citral (11) Citronellol (12) Coumarin (13) Eugenol (14) Farnesol (15) Geraniol (16) Hexyl cinnamaldehyde (17) Hydroxy-citronellal (18) Hydroxy- methylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde (19) Isoeugenol3) Anisyl alcohol (5) Benzyl benzoate (6) Benzyl cinnamate (11) Citronellol (14) Farnesol (16) Hexyl cinnamaldehyde (20) Lilial (21) d-Limonene (22) Linalool (23) Methyl heptine carbonate (24) 3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2- cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-buten-2-one (25) Oakmoss extracts (26) Treemoss extracts
2008/09/19
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – part III – paragraph 8 – Introductory wording and table
The following migration limits, from toys or components of toys that are accessible to children during use as specified in the first subparagraph of Article 9 (2), shall not be exceeded: Element mg/kg in dry, brittle, mg/kg powder-like or in liquid or sticky pliable toy material toy material Aluminium 5625 1406 Antimony 45 11.3 Arsenic 7.5 1.9 Barium 4500 1125 Boron 1200 300 Cadmium 3.8 0.9 Chromium (III) 37.5 9.4In order to protect children's health, no more than the following maximum daily amounts of the substances listed below may be bioavailable as a result of handling toys: 0.2 µg Antimony 0.01 µg Arsenic 0.85 µg Barium 5.0 µg Boron 0.25 µg Cadmium 0.25 µg Chromium* (VI) 0.04 0.01 Cobalt 10.5 2.6 Copper 622.5 156 Lead 27 6.8 Manganese 1200 derived from Cr III) 0.35 µg Lead 0.2 µg 300 Mercury 15 3.8 Nickel 75 18.8 Selenium 37.5 9.4 Strontium 4500 1125 Tin 15000 3750 Organic tin 1.9 0.5 Zinc 3750 938 1.25 µg Selenium In addition, only the following amounts may be bioavailable from organic tin compounds: 0.025 µg Tin or 0.075 µg Sum of organic tin compounds. For oral exposure via toys, a maximum of 10% of the respective tolerable daily intake for children (TDI value) may be bioavailable as a result of handling any toy.
2008/09/19
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 339 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – Part III – point 7
7. Toys shall not contain the following allergenic fragrances: (1) Alanroot (Inula helenium) (2) Allylisothiocyanate (3) Benzyl cyanide (4) 4 tert-Butylphenol (5) Chenopodium oil (6) Cyclamen alcohol (7) Diethyl maleate (8) Dihydrocoumarin (9) 2,4-Dihydroxy-3-methylbenzaldehyde (10) 3,7-Dimethyl-2-octen-1-ol (6,7- Dihydrogeraniol) (11) 4,6-Dimethyl-8-tert-butylcoumarin (12) Dimethyl citraconate (13) 7,11-Dimethyl-4,6,10-dodecatrien-3- one (14) 6,10-Dimethyl-3,5,9-undecatrien-2- one (15) Diphenylamine (16) Ethyl acrylate (17) Fig leaf, fresh and preparations (18) trans-2-Heptenal (19) trans-2-Hexenal diethyl acetal (20) trans-2-Hexenal dimethyl acetal (21) Hydroabietyl alcohol (22) 4-Ethoxy-phenol (23) 6-lsopropyl-2-decahydronaphthalenol (24) 7-Methoxycoumarin (25) 4-Methoxyphenol (26) 4-(p-Methoxyphenyl)-3-butene-2-one (27) 1-(p-Methoxyphenyl)-1-penten-3-one (28) Methyl trans-2-butenoate (29) 6-Methylcoumarin (30) 7-Methylcoumarin (31) 5-Methyl-2,3-hexanedione (32) Costus root oil (Saussurea lappa Clarke) (33) 7-Ethoxy-4-methylcoumarin (34) Hexahydrocoumarin (35) Peru balsam (Myroxylonpereirae Klotzsch) (36) 2-Pentylidene-cyclohexanone (37) 3,6,10-Trimethyl-3,5,9-undecatrien-2- one (38) Verbana oil (Lippia citriodora Kunth). (39) Musk ambrette (40) 4-Phenyl-3-buten-2-one (41) Amyl cinnamal (42) Amylcinnamyl alcohol (43) Benzyl alcohol (44) Benzyl salicylate (45) Cinnamyl alcohol (46) Cinnamal (47) Citral (48) Coumarin (49) Eugenol (50) Geraniol (51) Hydroxycitronellal (52) Hydroxymethylpentylcyclohe xenecarboxaldehyde (53) Isoeugenol However, the presence of traces of these substances shall be allowed provided that such presence is technically unavoidable in good manufacturing practice. In addition the following allergenic fragrances shall be listed if added to toys, as such, at concentrations exceeding 0,01 % by weight: (1) Amyl cinnamal (2) Amylcinnamyl alcohol (3) Anisyl alcohol (4) Benzyl alcohol (5nisyl alcohol (2) Benzyl benzoate (63) Benzyl cinnamate (7) Benzyl salicylate (8) Cinnamal (9) Cinnamyl alcohol (10) Citral (11) Citronellol (12) Coumarin (13) Eugenol (14) Farnesol (15) Geraniol (14) Citronellol (5) Farnesol (6) Hexyl cinnamaldehyde (17) Hydroxy-citronellal (18) Hydroxy- methylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde (19) Isoeugenol (20) Lilial (referred to in the Cosmetics Directive in entry 83 as: 2-(4-tert- Butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde (21Lilial (8) d-Limonene (229) Linalool (2310) Methyl heptine carbonate (24) 11)3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2- cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-buten-2-one (125) Oakmoss extracts (2613) Treemoss extracts
2008/09/11
Committee: IMCO