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ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Material Name Specification Number RESTRICTED SUBSTANCE MANAGEMENT STANDARD WSS-M99P9999-A1 1. SCOPE The purpose of this Standard is to inform suppliers to Ford Motor Company, and Ford personnel, of restrictions pertaining to certain substances. By regulation or by Ford direction, these substances shall be restricted in or excluded from parts, materials, equipment, machinery and/or tooling, hereinafter referred to as "product(s)", supplied to and/or manufactured by Ford or intended for use in Ford products. This Standard supplements but does not supersede the responsibility of each supplier to comply with laws and regulations for the receiving Ford location(s). It is the duty of all Suppliers of product to Ford to comply with this Restricted Substance Management Standard. 2. APPLICATION The requirements established by this Standard apply to all products supplied to Ford. They apply equally to Full Service Suppliers, proprietary (black box), and Ford specified items. This Standard replaces and supersedes specifications SK-M99P9999-A, WSS-M99P9999-A2, WSS-M99P9999-A3, Jaguar Cars JAS.01.01.17, and Volvo Car Corporation Standard 1009,1 ('Black List') and 1009,11 ('Grey List'). When any of those numbers appear on other documents, the requirements of this Standard apply. References to "Ford" within this document shall be understood to include Jaguar Cars, Aston Martin Lagonda, Volvo Car Corporation, the Land Rover Group, and Mazda Motor Corporation. This Standard is reissued (with or without revision) in January each calendar year. The applicable version is the document with the current year shown in the revision box - page 1. 3. REQUIREMENTS The primary intent of this Standard is to control restricted substances within formed articles. However, it should be noted that non-dimensional materials (e.g., chemicals) and articles which are intrinsically hazardous, or which form or release hazardous substances during use, recycling or disposal, are subject to separate detailed evaluation and clearance by Ford Toxicology. This clearance must be completed prior to supply of product to Ford. Details of any brand-specific direction and this process can be obtained by contacting the appropriate regional Toxicology office (see Appendix 2). Date Action Revisions 2001 02 15 Revised Revised & updated E. Rezendes 2000 01 24 Revised Rqmts in: 3.2.1; 4; Table 1; and editorial updates E. Rezendes 1984 01 11 Activated Printed copies are uncontrolled Page 1 of 22 Copyright © 2001, Ford Global Technologies, Inc.

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ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Material Name Specification Number RESTRICTED SUBSTANCE MANAGEMENT STANDARD WSS-M99P9999-A1 1. SCOPE

The purpose of this Standard is to inform suppliers to Ford Motor Company, and Ford personnel, of restrictions pertaining to certain substances. By regulation or by Ford direction, these substances shall be restricted in or excluded from parts, materials, equipment, machinery and/or tooling, hereinafter referred to as "product(s)", supplied to and/or manufactured by Ford or intended for use in Ford products. This Standard supplements but does not supersede the responsibility of each supplier to comply with laws and regulations for the receiving Ford location(s). It is the duty of all Suppliers of product to Ford to comply with this Restricted Substance Management Standard.

2. APPLICATION

The requirements established by this Standard apply to all products supplied to Ford. They apply equally to Full Service Suppliers, proprietary (black box), and Ford specified items.

This Standard replaces and supersedes specifications SK-M99P9999-A, WSS-M99P9999-A2, WSS-M99P9999-A3, Jaguar Cars JAS.01.01.17, and Volvo Car Corporation Standard 1009,1 ('Black List') and 1009,11 ('Grey List'). When any of those numbers appear on other documents, the requirements of this Standard apply. References to "Ford" within this document shall be understood to include Jaguar Cars, Aston Martin Lagonda, Volvo Car Corporation, the Land Rover Group, and Mazda Motor Corporation.

This Standard is reissued (with or without revision) in January each calendar year. The applicable version is the document with the current year shown in the revision box - page 1.

3. REQUIREMENTS

The primary intent of this Standard is to control restricted substances within formed articles. However, it should be noted that non-dimensional materials (e.g., chemicals) and articles which are intrinsically hazardous, or which form or release hazardous substances during use, recycling or disposal, are subject to separate detailed evaluation and clearance by Ford Toxicology. This clearance must be completed prior to supply of product to Ford. Details of any brand-specific direction and this process can be obtained by contacting the appropriate regional Toxicology office (see Appendix 2).

Date Action Revisions

2001 02 15 Revised Revised & updated E. Rezendes

2000 01 24 Revised Rqmts in: 3.2.1; 4; Table 1; and editorial updates E. Rezendes

1984 01 11 Activated

Printed copies are uncontrolled Page 1 of 22

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Section 3.1 relates to general requirements affecting all product supplied to Ford. Individual restricted substances are alphabetically listed, with the type of restriction indicated, in Table 1, and are also referred to indirectly on a hazardous properties basis in 3.1.5.

It is the duty of all Suppliers of product to Ford to comply with this Restricted Substance Management Standard.

3.1 ALL PRODUCTS 3.1.1 Supplier shall disclose, using acceptable material descriptions, all materials

used in any product supplied to Ford Motor Company. Reported material weight must total 100% of part weight.

3.1.2 In addition to information required for compliance to this Standard, Supplier,

upon request, shall provide the composition (chemical identity of each constituent and its proportion by weight) of products supplied or proposed to be supplied and all TOXICITY, HEALTH AND SAFETY data/guidance to the requesting Ford Toxicology office. Prior to making any change to the composition or hazard labeling of such products, the supplier shall advise the regional Ford Toxicology office.

3.1.3 Supplier, upon request, shall disclose information for assessment of disposal or

effluent treatment if product constituents are anticipated to be released into AIR, WATER OR SOIL, or require special declaration or control.

3.1.4 All products shall be supplied in compliance with the regulations on substance

REGISTRATION, NOTIFICATION OF NEW CHEMICALS/SUBSTANCES, PACKAGING AND LABELING which are in place in the Ford receiving location(s) where the products are supplied.

3.1.5 Products containing substances which have been identified as having any

CARCINOGENIC, MUTAGENIC, REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY, ECOTOXICITY, or SENSITIZING PROPERTIES (see Definitions, Appendix 1) by testing or human experience, shall not be supplied or submitted without prior notification to and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company.

3.1.6 Paragraph deleted, addressed in para 3.1.5. 3.1.7 BIOCIDES (see Definitions, Appendix 1) shall not be supplied or submitted

without prior notification to and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company. 3.2 SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS 3.2.1 Restrictions are identified in Table 1 by substance name, type of restriction,

threshold limit (where applicable), applications affected, and effective dates.

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3.2.2 Substances designated as "Prohibited" shall not be supplied in any products, subject to the stated directions on content threshold and affected applications.

3.2.3 Substances designated as "Restricted" may not be desirable in some

applications. Future prohibition is possible. Technically and economically feasible substitutes should be investigated. These substances shall not be supplied in any products without prior notification to, and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company.

3.2.4 Substances designated as "Reportable" are of health, environmental, and/or

performance interest and shall not be supplied in any products without prior notification to, and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company.

3.2.5 Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight

percent content in a material (see Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

3.2.6 Specific CAS numbers for substances listed in this Standard are available in

the current Ford Restricted Substance List, available as a downloadable Excel file on the Ford Supplier Network (FSN) at the following URL: https://web.tox.ford.com/ and at the website for the International Material Data System (IMDS) as follows: https://mdsystem.com/.

4. RESTRICTED SUBSTANCE AND RECYCLED CONTENT REPORTING

Suppliers shall provide, by 30 September 2001, a response to indicate receipt of the Standard, completion of the necessary evaluation and reporting for their products, and certification of compliance for all products supplied to Ford, even if the products contain no listed substances.

Supplier notification of the presence of listed substances and recycled material content shall be submitted to Ford Motor Company for each affected product. Resubmission shall be made only if there are changes in listed substance content, or recycled content (greater than 10% by weight), or changes to the product supplied, which are subject to the Standard.

Suppliers must use the Supplier Restricted Substance and Recycling Information Reporting Form for Non-Production Materials (Attachment 1) to submit required information on their products destined for use as Ford Non-production materials and to certify compliance to this standard. Substances fully disclosed to Toxicology according to Section 3.0 of this Standard, do not require additional reporting.

Suppliers must use the electronic reporting system to provide the required information on their products destined for use as Ford production materials and to certify compliance to this standard:

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4.1 International Material Data System - IMDS Suppliers shall access IMDS using the following URL: https://mdsystem.com/ for full product related material and substance reporting. For training and access registration contact the IMDS-Helpdesk and Service Center: + 49 (0) 421 52 56 333 or: [email protected]/. Supplier training is available from Electronic Data Systems (EDS). IMDS contact points are listed in Appendix 2. Substances fully disclosed to Toxicology according to Section 3.0 of this Standard, do not require additional reporting.

4.2 Restricted Substance Management and Recycling - Part Material Collection data base

(RSMR-PMC) will be used exclusively by Ford Motor Company to manage internal restricted substance data and reporting.

5. GENERAL INFORMATION 5.1 Definitions for technical terms are provided in Appendix 1. 5.2 Additional information may be obtained through the activities shown in Appendix 2.

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TABLE 1 SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

1 Alkylphenol ethoxylates Prohibited Detergents and cleaners (including those used for metal and other surface treatment), except those approved by Ford Toxicology prior to 31 January, 2001 for internal use in non-dimensional products (via the procedure described in Section 3.0).

Immediate

2 4-Aminobiphenyl and its salts Prohibited 0.1% All Products Immediate 3 Asbestos Prohibited All Products Immediate 4 Benzene (free)

See Carcinogenic Substances

Restricted All Products Immediate

5 Benzidine and its salts Prohibited 0.1% All Products Immediate 6 Biocides (See Definitions Appendix) Reportable All Products

Triorganotin and organoarsenic biocides are subject to more stringent control (see below)

Immediate

7 Organoarsenic compounds Prohibited 0.01% All Products 31 Jan. 2003

8 Trialkyl- and Triaryltin compounds (triorganotin compounds)

Restricted 0.05% All Products Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

9 Bis(chloromethyl)ether [BCME] Prohibited All products, includes BCME formed from precursors such as formaldehyde and hydrogen chloride

Immediate

10 Brominated flame retardants (organic compounds); note separate entry for PBBs and PBDEs

Restricted All products, except electronic components

Immediate

Reportable Electronic components Immediate 11 Cadmium and its compounds Prohibited All products, except Cadmium in

batteries for electric vehicles and batteries for facility based equipment

Immediate

12 Carbon black Restricted Exempt from RSMS reporting requirements when present in “Articles”. (see Appendix 1 “Definitions”)

Immediate

13 Carbon disulfide (free) Restricted All Products Immediate 14 Carbon tetrachloride Prohibited All Products Immediate 15 Carcinogenic substances Restricted All Products Immediate 16 Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Prohibited All products, includes halocarbon/CFC

blends; except where legally permitted. CFCs may only be used to refill facility equipment.

Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

17 Chlorinated hydrocarbons –see below, and entries for Dichloromethane, Perchloroethene (tetrachloroethylene), Trichloroethene (trichloroethylene) Trichloromethane (chloroform) and Chlorinated paraffins.

18 Chlorinated hydrocarbons (free)

Restricted All Products Immediate

19 Chlorinated paraffins (chloroalkanes) (defined as: Liquid or solid chlorinated products of paraffins with a chain length of more than 6 carbon atoms and a chlorine content between 15 to 70 %)

Prohibited Petroleum products, e.g., oils, lubricants and metal working fluids

Immediate

Prohibited All other products including flame retardants and plasticizers

31 Jan. 2003

Restricted All Products Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

20 Chromium, hexavalent (Cr6+) compounds

Prohibited 0.01 % d All products, except those separately listed below:

Immediate

Prohibited Anodic electrocoat approved in non-dimensional materials by Ford Toxicology, prior to 31 Jan. 1999, for Ford internal use only.

31 Jan. 2002

Prohibited c All other products, except those with corrosion protection coatings (not exceeding 0.01% d Cr6+ content)

31 Jan 2003

Restricted All other products containing less than or equal to 0.01% d Cr6+ content

Immediate

21 Chromium, trivalent (Cr3+) Reportable All Products Immediate

22 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

Restricted All solvent uses (including surface coating removal and degreasing), aerosol propellant, blowing agent.

Immediate

23 Dimethylformamide (free) Restricted All Products Immediate

24 Ecotoxic substances Restricted All Products Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

c) Beginning with MY 2003, Vehicle Programs must ensure that Hexavalent Chromium content shall not exceed a total of 2 grams per vehicle.

d) Calculated based on the weight of each affected part or component within an assembly. For additional information on calculating Hexavalent Chromium content see: https://mdssystem.com/

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

25 Fibers, mineral and synthetic Restricted All products containing fibers or fibrils 5 µm (microns), or less, in diameter with a length: diameter ratio equal to or greater than 3:1. Asbestos fibers - see separate entry above.

Immediate

26 Formaldehyde (Free) Restricted 10 mg/kg Interior trim (by weight on finished parts) Immediate

27 Halons Prohibited All Products Immediate

28 Hexachlorobutadiene Prohibited All Products Immediate

29 Hexamines Restricted 0.2% Interior trim (by weight in finished parts) Immediate 30 n-Hexane Restricted 1% All products except gasolines Immediate 31 Hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs) Prohibited All Products Immediate

32 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) Prohibited Solvent, blowing agents and all vehicle applications, except existing equipment

Immediate

Restricted All other products containing or manufactured using HCFCs, includes R-22

Immediate

33 Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Prohibited All vehicle applications except for refrigerants

Immediate

Restricted All refrigerant applications Immediate

Reportable All non-vehicle applications Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

34 Lead and its compounds Prohibited All products, except facility based equipment and those separately listed below:

Immediate

Prohibited Electrocoat 31 Jan. 2002

Prohibited 0.35% Steel alloy (including galvanized steel) 31 Jan. 2003

Restricted 0.09% Steel alloy (including galvanized steel) Immediate Prohibited 0.4% Aluminum alloy except Aluminum wheels,

engine parts, window levers and copper alloy 31 Jan. 2003

Restricted 0.05% Aluminum alloy including aluminum wheels, engine parts, window levers

Immediate

Prohibited 4.0% Aluminum wheels, engine parts, window levers and copper alloy

31 Jan. 2003

Restricted 0.05% Aluminum wheels, engine parts, window levers and copper alloy

Immediate

Prohibited Exterior coated fuel tanks and filler necks. 31 Jan. 2003

Restricted Wheel weights, coatings inside fuel tanks, vibration dampers, vulcanizing agent for fuel or high pressure hoses, solder in electronic circuit boards and other electronic applications, batteries, lead/bronze bearing-shells and brushes

Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

35 Mercury and its compounds Prohibited All products except bulbs, e.g., High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps, and instrument panel displays, e.g., Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tubes (CCFT), and the following facility-based equipment: batteries, thermometers, thermostats, pressure sensing equipment and fluorescent lighting systems

Immediate

Restricted Bulbs and instrument panel displays Immediate 36 Methyl bromide Prohibited All Products Immediate 37 Methyl chloroform

(1, 1, 1-trichloroethane) Prohibited All Products Immediate

38 4,4'-Methylenedianiline (4,4'-Diaminodiphenylmethane)

Prohibited 0.1% All products when present in the unreacted state

31 Jan. 2002

39 Mineral fibers-see 'Fibers, mineral and synthetic'

40 Monoethylene glycol ethers/acetates (free)

Restricted All Products Immediate

41 Mutagenic substances Restricted All Products Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

42 2-Naphthylamine and its salts Prohibited 0.1% All Products Immediate 43 Nickel and its compounds

Restricted All products except stainless steels

and alloys containing metallic nickel Immediate

Restricted 0.5 µg/cm2/week (Ni release rate

threshold)

Component surfaces likely to be routinely touched, e.g., handles and buckles (release rate as determined by test method EN1811). Phosphated surfaces are exempted

Immediate

44 4-Nitrobiphenyl and its salts Prohibited 0.1% All Products Immediate 45 N-nitrosamines/

N-nitrosamides Prohibited

All products; includes N-nitrosamines

and N-nitrosamides formed from precursors such as nitrites and amines/amides

31 Jan, 2005

Restricted All Products Immediate 46 Ozone depleting substances

- see Carbon tetrachloride, CFC's, Halons, HBFC's, HCFC's, Methyl bromide, and Methyl Chloroform

47 Perchloroethene (tetrachloroethylene)

Restricted All solvent uses (including degreasing and cleaning).

Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

48 Perfluorocarbons (PFC's; Gaseous)

Prohibited Open systems (a system where under normal working conditions a leakage rate above 1% per year occurs)

Immediate

Restricted Closed systems (a system that is normally hermetically closed)

Immediate

49 Phenol (free)

Restricted All Products Immediate

50 Phenyl–2- naphthylamine Prohibited 0.1% All Products Immediate 51 Phthalates Reportable All products except for those

separately listed below: Immediate

52 Butylbenzyl phthalate (BBP) Restricted All Products Immediate 53 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) Restricted All Products Immediate 54 Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) Restricted All Products Immediate 55 Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) Restricted All Products Immediate 56 Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) Prohibited 3%

(total) Petroleum mineral oil basestocks in lubricants. PAH content as determined by Institute of Petroleum test method 346

31 Jan. 2002

57 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) Prohibited 0.001% All Products Immediate Notes: a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

58 Polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs) Prohibited All products except those containing Decabromodiphenyloxide

Immediate

Restricted Products containing Decabromodiphenyloxide

Immediate

59 Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Prohibited 0.001% All Products Immediate 60 Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) Prohibited 0.001% All Products Immediate 61 Polyvinylchloride (PVC) Reportable All Products Immediate 62 Products of endangered species Prohibited All Products Immediate 63 Radioactive substances Restricted All Products, Immediate 64 Reproductive toxicants Restricted All Products Immediate 65 Sensitizing substances Restricted All Products Immediate 66 Sulfur hexafluoride Prohibited Open systems (a system where

under normal working conditions a leakage rate above 1% per year occurs), e.g. tire inflation gas.

Immediate

Prohibited Processing (casting) of Magnesium 31 Jan 2004

Restricted Closed systems (a system that is normally hermetically closed), e.g. electrical installations

Immediate

Notes:

a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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TABLE 1 (Cont'd) SUBSTANCE RESTRICTIONS

Row Number

Substance Type of Restriction

(a)

Threshold (not to be exceeded)

(b)

Applications affected / Comments Effective date

67 Toluene disocyanate (All isomeric monomers)

Restricted 0.1 % All products containing unreacted monomer

Immediate

68 Trialkyl- and Triaryltin compounds (triorganotin compounds) - see 'Biocides'

69 Trichloroethene Restricted All solvents uses (including degreasing and cleaning) and heat transfer fluids.

Immediate

70 Trichloromethane (chloroform) Restricted 0.1% All products, except laboratory reagents

Immediate

71 Tris (1-aziridinyl) phosphine oxide Prohibited All Products Immediate

72 Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate [TRIS]

Prohibited All Products Immediate

73 Vinyl chloride (monomer) Prohibited 0.0005% All Products Immediate

Notes: a) "Prohibited"; "Restricted"; and "Reportable" substances are defined in Appendix 1, "Definitions". b) Certain substances are subject to a specified upper threshold, stated as weight percent content in a material (see the definition of

"Material" in Appendix 1). Where no threshold is specified, the substance concerned should not be present in quantities greater than trace levels as established by best industry practice. Thresholds for heavy metals are to be calculated on the basis of the elemental form of the metal.

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APPENDIX 1 DEFINITIONS

ACKNOWLEDGMENT: Ford Motor Company will provide acknowledgment to the submitter, verifying receipt of the

suppliers' submission and certification of compliance with WSS-M99P9999-A1. ARTICLE: Under the definition provided by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),

"Article" means a manufactured item other than a fluid or particle: 1) which is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture, 2) which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon its shape or design

during end use, and 3) which under normal conditions of use does not release more than very small quantities,

e.g., minute or trace amounts of a hazardous chemical (as determined under paragraph [d] of the code of Federal Regulation of section 29CFR 1910.1200), and does not pose a physical hazard or health risk.

BIOCIDES: Additives intended to prevent or restrict microbiological growth. CARCINOGENS: Including: 1) any member of Group 1, 2A, or 2B, in the latest edition of Monographs of the International

Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) 2) any "select carcinogen" listed by the United States Occupational Safety and Health

Administration (refer to 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances) 3) any "known carcinogen" or substance "reasonably anticipated to be a carcinogen" by the

United States National Toxicology Program (NTP) in the latest edition of Annual Report on Carcinogens

4) any "A1", "A2" or "A3" carcinogen listed by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) in the latest edition of Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices, and/or by the Deutsche Forschungs Gemeinschaft (DFG) in the latest edition of their Maximale Arbeitsplatz Konzentration (MAK) list

5) any chemical “known to” the State of California to cause cancer, pursuant to The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 ("Proposition 65")

6) substances classified as Category 1 or 2 carcinogens under the provisions of the European EC Directives on the Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Dangerous Preparations.

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APPENDIX 1 (Cont'd) DEFINITIONS

ECOTOXICANTS: Substances posing recognized hazard to the environment, in general, or to specific ecosystems,

including: substances so classified, due to their ecotoxicity, under the provisions of the European EC Directives on the Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Dangerous Preparations.

ENDANGERED SPECIES (PRODUCTS OF): Includes any substance or material that originates from an endangered species. Lists of

endangered species include: 1) Latest "International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)

Red List of Threatened Species; http://www.redlist.org/" 2) European Community (EC) Regulation EG Nr. 558/95 regarding "endangered plants"

3) United States Endangered Species Act. MATERIAL: Within the text of this Standard means the primary medium that may contain a "substance", which

is restricted by this Standard, such as a friction material (e.g. clutch or brake pad) containing lead sulfide. Acceptable material descriptions are Industry standards or Ford Motor Company standards/specifications. Where these are not available to define the material, a Supplier's standards/specification may be used.

MUTAGENS: Any chemical that can produce a genetic mutation, i.e., an induction of DNA damage, or changes in

chromosome structure or number, including: substances classified as Category 1, 2 or 3 mutagens under the provisions of the EC Directives on the Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Dangerous Preparations.

PERCENT (%) BY WEIGHT: Unless otherwise stated, the ratio of the masses of the restricted substance and material (see

definition of “Material” above) containing the restricted substance multiplied by 100. PROHIBITED: Substances designated as "Prohibited" shall not be supplied in any products, subject to the stated

directions on content threshold and affected applications.

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APPENDIX 1 (Cont'd) DEFINITIONS

RESTRICTED: Substances designated as "Restricted" may not be desirable in some applications. Future

prohibition is possible. Technically and economically feasible substitutes should be investigated. These substances shall not be supplied in any products without prior notification to, and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company.

REPORTABLE: Substances designated as "Reportable" are of health, environmental, and/or performance interest

and shall not be supplied in any products without prior notification to, and acknowledgment from Ford Motor Company.

PRODUCT(S): Is the entity that is supplied to Ford, which can be an assembly, part (component), sub-component,

material, or substance. This could include the restricted substance itself (e.g. lead sulfide), a material containing the restricted substance (e.g. a friction material containing lead sulfide), or a component or assembly containing the restricted substance (e.g. a brake assembly with a lead-containing friction material).

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICANTS: Substances or other agents which may affect male or female fertility, cause damage to the unborn

or newborn child, or provoke miscarriage, including: 1) Any chemical known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm or birth defects,

pursuant to The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 ("Proposition 65") 2) Substances classified as Category 1, 2 or 3 due to adverse effects on fertility, or their

developmental toxicity under the provisions of the EC Directives on the Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Dangerous Preparations.

SENSITIZERS: Substances which have been identified as confirmed or potential sensitizers by animal

experimentation or human experience include but are not limited to chemicals which: 1) Cause a "substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic

reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical" (refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200)

2) Cause on "normal living tissue through an allergic or photodynamic process a hypersensitivity which becomes evident on reapplication of the same substance" (refer to Federal Hazardous Substances Act 16 CFR 1500.3(b)(9)

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SENSITIZERS (Cont'd): 3) Are classified as inhalation or contact sensitizers under the provisions of the EC Directives

on the Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Dangerous Preparations

4) Are classified as such according to the World Health Organization “criteria for classification of skin and airway sensitizing substances in the work and general environments" (1996).

SUBSTANCE: The basic chemical or chemical compound being restricted by this Standard, e.g., lead or lead

sulfide.

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APPENDIX 2 FORD INFORMATION CONTACTS

TOXICOLOGY/OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE Occupational & Environmental Health Occupational & Environmental Health Sciences (Toxicology) GB-40/822 Sciences (Toxicology) Ford Motor Company Ltd. Ford Motor Company Trafford House, Station Way, Central Laboratory Basildon, Essex SS16 5XX 15000 Century Drive England Dearborn, MI 48120 Telephone: 44-(0) 1268-702077 U.S.A. Fax: 44-(0) 1268-702086 Telephone: 1-(313) 845-4588 Fax: 1-(313) 845-5578 Safety Department Ford Motor Company of Australia Ltd. Environmental Protection , 50051 TJ1 Cnr. Princes Highway and North Volvo Car Corporation Shore Road SE-405 31 Göteborg Norlane, Victoria Sweden Australia Telephone: 46-31-599036 Telephone: 61-(52) 795 130 Fax: 46-31-596520 Fax: 61-(52) 795 125 ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Quality Office, Europe Environmental Quality Office Henry Ford Strasse 1 Ford Motor Company 50725 Koeln Suite 1400, Parklane Towers East Germany Dearborn, MI 48126 Telephone: 49-221-9017172 U.S.A. Fax: 49-221-9018743 Telephone: 1-(313) 322-3826 or 1226 Fax: 1-(313) 248-5030 Environmental Department 91700 PVD3:1 Product and Process Engineering Volvo Car Corporation SE-405 31 Göteborg Sweden Telephone: 46-31-7656557 Fax: 46-31-594089 Environmental Quality Office Asia Pacific Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited Head Office 1735 Sydney Road Campbellfield Victoria 3061 Australia Telephone: 61-39359 7914 Fax: 61-39359 8949

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MATERIALS ENGINEERING Materials Engineering and Testing Global Materials & Fastener Materials Technology Centre GB-15/GM Standards Ford Motor Company Ltd. Ford Motor Company Research & Engineering Centre 2000 Rotunda Drive Laindon, Basildon Building #3, MD 3033 Essex SS15 6EE Dearborn, MI 48121 U.K. U.S.A. Telephone: 44-(0) 1268-40-3377 Telephone: 1-(313) 337-3396 Fax: 44-(0) 1268-40-2860 Fax: 1-(313) 390-5555 Materials Engineering and Testing Materials Engineering D-NU/PZ-M Products Engineering Office Ford-Werke AG Ford Motor Co. of Australia Ltd. Henry-Ford-Strasse 1 1727 Sydney Road, Broadmeadows D-50725 Koeln (Niehl) Victoria 3061 Germany Australia Telephone: 49-(0) 221 901-3363 Telephone: 61-(3) 93-597-264 Fax: 49-(0) 221 901 3041 Fax: Materials Engineering W/1/040 Jaguar Cars Limited Engineering Centre Whitley, Coventry CV3 4LF England Telephone: 44 (0) 2476-206727 Fax: 44 (0) 2476-206155 RECYCLING PLANNING Worldwide Recycling Planning Ford Motor Company Fairlane Business Park IV, Suite 140 Federal Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 U. S. A. Telephone: 1-(313) 594-3458 Fax: 1-(313) 594-0338

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FOR INTERNATIONAL MATERIAL DATA SYSTEM (IMDS) INFORMATION: Environmental & Safety Engineering Product Development Systems Merkenich Product Development Bldg. "D" Merkenich Product Development Bldg "D" Spessart Strasse Spessart Strasse D-50725 Koeln, Germany D-50725 Koeln, Germany Telephone: 49-221-9037546 Telephone: 49-221- 9037083 Fax: 49-221-9033019 Fax: 49-221-9032546 Purchasing Environmental Protection, 50051, TJ1 Volvo Car Corporation Volvo Car Corporation SE-405 08 Göteborg SE-405 08 Göteborg Sweden Sweden Telephone: 46-31-596586 Telephone: 46-31-599036 Fax: 46-31-596751 Fax: 46-31-596520 Materials Engineering & Testing, PV&T Merkenich Product Development Bldg "D" Spessart Strasse D-50725 Koeln, Germany Telephone: 49-221-9037024 Fax: 49-221-9032543

SUPPLIER RESTRICTED SUBSTANCE AND RECYCLING INFORMATION REPORTING FORM FOR NON-PRODUCTION MATERIALS WSS-M99P9999-A1 Attachment 1 Supplier Name______________________________ Global Supplier Data Base (GSDB) Code:________________________ Supplier Contact:_______________________________ Supplier Phone: ________________ Ext:___________________ Supplier FAX Number:______________________ Supplier Part Number:___________________________ Supplier Part Description_____________________ Ford Motor Company Engineering Contact:________________________________Phone Number:____________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: The above item (by part number) contains the following substance(s) listed in the current version of the Ford Engineering Material Standard. Ford Motor Company WSS-M99P9999-A1 policy requires that suppliers (1) disclose listed substances and (2) provide recycling information related to the product supplied. Products for which full disclosure of ingredients has been supplied to Toxicology according to Section 3.0 of the Standard, do not require additional reporting.

PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS FORM VIA FAX TO THE N. AMERICAN GLOBAL MATERIALS & FASTENER STANDARDS OFFICE: FAX 1-313-390-5555

¨ REQUEST FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The above item (by part number) contains the following substance(s) listed in WSS-M99P9999-A1. Ford Motor Company will acknowledge receipt of this report

¨ RECYCLING INFORMATION PROVIDED ¨ I CERTIFY THAT THE ITEM(S) IDENTIFIED ON THIS FORM COMPLY WITH WSS-M99P9999-A1 Form completed by: ___________________________ Department:___________________________ Date:____________________

Detailed Supplier

Part/Spec Numbers1

Supplier Part/

Product Name

Part Weight (kg)2

Material Name

Material Std No.

Material Weight (kg)3

Listed substance by C.A.S No. AND chemical name in

Material/Part

Listed Substance

Weight (kg)

Primary Purpose of Use

Post-Industrial Recycled Content

by Weight (kg)4

Post-Consumer Recycled Content

by Weight (kg)5

Ford Motor Company Acknowledgment: ________________________________________Date: ______________________

(1) Supplier Part/Specification number used by Ford for procurement. (4) Post-industrial material: generated during any step in the production of a product or (2) Report the weight (in kilograms) of the part supplied containing the listed material including intermediary steps and distribution (no home scrap!); steps and substance or recycled content. distribution (no home scrap!); contact: 313-322-3826 or 313-594-7753. (3) Report the weight (in kilograms) of the material containing the listed (5) Post-consumer material: generated by a business or consumer that have served substance or recycled content. their intended end uses; contact: 313-322-3826 or 313-594-7753.