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(g) mutagenicity, HSNO 6.6A or 6.6B classification;
(h) reproductive toxicity, HSNO 6.8A, 6.8B or 6.8C classification;
(i) target organ toxicity, HSNO 6.9A or 6.9B classification;
(j) ecotoxicity, HSNO class 9.
Substances excluded from Group Standard
(4) This Group Standard excludes—
(a) antifouling paints; and
(b) cosmetic products; and
(c) paints used on trees, shrubs or any other plant for the treatment of wounds or
pruning cuts; and
(d) timber treatment chemicals or antisapstain agents used in the commercial
treatment of timber at industrial facilities; and
(e) any paint that contains a pesticide active other than one or more of the following:
(i) benzalkonium chloride;
(ii) copper naphthenate;
(iii) iodocarb;
(iv) octhilinone;
(v) oxine copper;
(vi) sodium borate;
(vii) zinc naphthenate.
(5) Subject to subclause (4)(e), the maximum concentration of each pesticide active
allowed in any paint is—
(a) benzalkonium chloride, 2.5%;
(b) copper naphthenate, 35%;
(c) iodocarb, 2.5%;
(d) octhilinone, 2.5%;
(e) oxine copper, 2.5%;
(f) sodium borate, 30%;
(g) zinc naphthenate, 35%.
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