[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 28]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR747.200]

[Page 560-561]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 747--METALWORKING FLUIDS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart B--Specific Use Requirements for Certain Chemical Substances
 
Sec. 747.200  Triethanolamine salt of tricarboxylic acid.

    This section identifies activities with respect to two chemical 
substances which are prohibited and requires that warnings and 
instructions accompany the substances when distributed in commerce.
    (a) Chemical substances subject to this section. The following 
chemical substances, referred to by their premanufacture notice numbers 
and generic chemical names, are subject to this section:

    P-83-1005, triethanolamine salt of tricarboxylic acid; and
    P-83-1062, tricarboxylic acid.

    (b) Definitions. Definitions in section 3 of the Act, 15 U.S.C. 
2602, apply to this section unless otherwise specified in this 
paragraph. In addition, the following definitions apply:
    (1) The terms Act, article, byproducts, chemical substance, 
commerce, imported, impurity, Inventory, manufacture or import for 
commercial purposes, manufacture solely for export, manufacturer, new 
chemical substance, person, process, processor, and small quantities 
solely for research and development have the same meaning as in 
Sec. 720.3 of this chapter.
    (2) Metalworking fluid means a liquid of any viscosity or color 
containing intentionally added water used in metal machining operations 
for the purpose of cooling or lubricating.
    (3) Nitrosating agent means any substance that has the potential to 
transfer a nitrosyl group (--NO) to a secondary or tertiary amine to 
form the corresponding nitrosamine.
    (c) Use limitations. (1) Any person producing a metalworking fluid, 
or a product which could be used in or as a metalworking fluid, which 
includes as one of its components P-83-1005 is prohibited from adding 
any nitrosating agent to the metalworking fluid or product.
    (2) Any person using as metalworking fluid a product containing P-
83-1005 is prohibited from adding any nitrosating agent to the product.
    (d) Warnings and instructions. (1) Any person who distributes in 
commerce P-83-1005 in a metalworking fluid, or in any form in which it 
could be used as a component of a metalworking fluid, must sent to each 
recipient of P-83-1005 and confirm receipt prior to the first shipment 
to that person:
    (i) A letter that includes the following statements:

    A substance, identified generically as triethanolamine salt, of 
tricarboxylic acid, contained in the product (insert distributor's trade 
name or other identifier for product containing P-83-1005) has been 
regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, at 40 CFR 747.200, as 
published in the Federal Register of January 23, 1984. A copy of the 
regulation is enclosed. The regulation prohibits the addition of any 
nitrosating agent, including nitrites, to the triethanolamine salt of 
tricarboxylic acid, when the substance is or could be used in 
metalworking fluids. The addition of nitrites or other nitrosating 
agents to this substance leads to formation of a substance known to 
cause cancer in laboratory animals. The triethanolamine salt of the 
tricarboxylic acid, has been specifically designed to be used without 
nitrites. Consult the enclosed regulation for further information.

    (ii) A copy of this rule.
    (2) Any person who distributes in commerce a metalworking fluid 
containing P-83-1005 must affix to each container containing the fluid a 
label that includes, in letters no smaller than ten point type, the 
following statement:

    WARNING! Do Not Add Nitrites to This Metalworking Fluid under 
Penalty of Federal Law. Addition of nitrite leads to formation of a 
substance known to cause cancer. This product is designed to be used 
without nitrites.

    (3) Any person who distributes in commerce P-83-1062 in any form in 
which it could be combined with water and triethanolamine to produce P-
83-1005 must send to each recipient of P-83-1062, and confirm receipt 
prior to the first shipment to that person:
    (i) A letter that includes the following statements:

    A substance, identified generically as tricarboxylic acid, contained 
in the product

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(insert distributor's trade name or other identifier for product 
containing P-83-1062) has been regulated by the Environmental Protection 
Agency (40 CFR 747.200 published in the Federal Register of January 23, 
1984. A copy of the regulation is enclosed. Combining tricarboxylic acid 
with water and the triethanolamine produces a substance, identified 
generically as the triethanolamine salt of the tricarboxylic acid. The 
regulation prohibits the addition of nitrosating agents, including 
nitrites, to the triethanolamine salt of tricarboxylic acid, when that 
substance is or could be used in metalworking fluids. The addition of 
nitrites or other nitrosating agents to that substance leads to 
formation of a substance known to cause cancer in laboratory animals. 
Consult the enclosed regulation for further information.

    (ii) A copy of this rule.
    (e) Liability and determining whether a chemical substance is 
subject to this section. (1) If a manufacturer or importer of a chemical 
substance which is described by one of the generic names in paragraph 
(a) of this section makes an inquiry under Sec. 710.7(g) of this chapter 
or Sec. 720.25(b) of this chapter as to whether the specific substance 
is on the Inventory and EPA informs the manufacturer or importer that 
the substance is on the Inventory, EPA will also inform the manufacturer 
or importer whether the substance is subject to this section.
    (2) Except for manufacturers and importers of P-83-1005 and P-83-
1062, no processor, distributor, or user of P-83-1005 or P-83-1062 will 
be in violation of this section unless that person has received a letter 
specified in paragraph (d)(1) or (3) of this section or a container with 
the label specified in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (f) Exemptions and exclusions. The chemical substances identified in 
paragraph (a) of this section are not subject to the requirements of 
paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, if:
    (1) The substance is manufactured, imported, processed, distributed 
in commerce, and used only in small quantities solely for research and 
development, and if the substance is manufactured, imported, processed, 
distributed in commerce, and used in accordance with section 5(h)(3) of 
the Act.
    (2) The substance is manufactured, imported, processed, distributed 
in commerce, or used only as an impurity.
    (3) The substance is imported, processed, distributed in commerce, 
or used only as part of an article.
    (4) The substance is manufactured solely for export.
    (g) Enforcement. (1) Failure to comply with any provision of this 
section is a violation of section 15 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
    (2) Failure or refusal to permit access to or copying of records, as 
required under section 11 of the Act, is a violation of a section 15 of 
the Act (15 U.S.C. 2614).
    (3) Failure or refusal to permit entry or inspection, as required 
under section 11 of the Act, is a violation of section 15 of the Act (15 
U.S.C. 2614).
    (4) Violators may be subject to the civil and criminal penalties in 
section 16 of the Act (15 U.S.C 2615) for each violation.
    (5) EPA may seek to enjoin the processing, distribution in commerce, 
or use of a chemical substance in violation of this section, act to 
seize any chemical substance, processed, distributed in commerce, or 
used in violation of this section or take other actions under the 
authority of section 7 or 17 of the Act (15 U.S.C. 2605 or 2616).

[49 FR 2772, Jan. 23, 1984]