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The California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental
Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) announces the results of the third
round pilot random selection process of the chemicals eligible for
prioritization. The selected chemicals will be considered for carcinogenicity
evaluation.
In a public notice published in the California Regulatory Notice
Register (CRNR) on October 26, 2001,
OEHHA announced the availability of the alphabetical listing of
candidate chemicals for the third round pilot random selection.
In the October 26th notice, OEHHA identified 100 chemicals that
could potentially be considered by the State's qualified experts
(i.e., the Carcinogen Identification Committee of OEHHA's Science
Advisory Board). The 100 chemicals were listed in "Table 1:
Candidates for Random Selection Third Round" (see attached
Table 1). Also, as explained in the October 26th notice, the seed
number for the third round pilot random selection was determined
by summing the first three numbers (27, 28, 10) drawn from the California
Super Lotto Plus on Saturday, October 27, 2001 to yield 65. Beginning
with the 65th number (59) and ending with the 164th number (278)
on "Table 2 Random Numbers", each of the 100 chemicals
had a unique random numerical value assigned to it. These 100 assigned
random numbers, and corresponding chemicals, were reordered according
to increasing value. The first 50 numerical values constitute the
candidate chemicals in the third round random selection (see attached
Table A: Third Round Randomly Selected Candidates for Carcinogenicity
Evaluation). A list of the 50 randomly selected chemicals (see Table
A), a list of the 100 eligible candidates (see attached Table 1),
and the table of random numbers (see attached Table 2) are also
available on the OEHHA Web site at the following address: http://www.oehha.ca.gov/.
The remaining 50 chemicals will be part of the pool from which future
selections will occur. Future selections will be published in the
CRNR and also on the OEHHA Web site.
OEHHA will evaluate the 50 randomly selected chemicals for consideration
of carcinogenicity. Over the next several months draft priority
assignments of the 50 randomly selected chemicals will be made.
Consistent with the previous random selection rounds, each chemical
will receive a screening toxicity evaluation based on a brief review
of the available scientific literature. A draft priority ranking
of "High" or "Not High" will be assigned to
each of the 50 chemicals, based on the evidence of carcinogenicity.
OEHHA will hold a public workshop and a 60-day public comment period
to solicit oral as well as written comment on the draft priority
rankings. Chemicals receiving a final priority ranking of "High"
toxicity concern will be considered first by the Carcinogen Identification
Committee (CIC.) To facilitate the CIC's consideration, hazard identification
documents are prepared that summarize the scientific evidence on
the carcinogenicity of the chemical.
OEHHA is committed to an open and public process in the implementation
of Proposition 65. The posting of the results of the random selection
and prioritization of chemicals for consideration by the CIC of
the Science Advisory Board is part of that process.
For inquiries on Proposition 65 or for copies of Table A, Table
1 or Table 2, please call or write to:
Cynthia Oshita
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Street Address: 1001 I Street
Sacramento, California 95814
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4010
Sacramento, California 95812-4010
FAX (916) 323-8803
(916) 445-6900
Follow this link to
download a copy of this notice
(includes tables A, 1 and 2)
Follow this link to
view Table 1 (The third round of random selection will be conducted
on 100 chemicals (Table 1) that consist of the 39 chemicals remaining
from the previous random selection and 61 additional chemicals selected
from the database using a table of random numbers)
Follow this link to
view Table 2 (a series of 500 randomly generated numbers using
Microsoft Excel)
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For questions regarding Proposition 65, please contact the Cynthia
Oshita in the Proposition 65 Implementation Program
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