Created and maintained by the International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG), the Aerospace and Defence Declarable Substance List (AD-DSL) is a list of approximately 1,200 chemical substances that are commonly used in the manufacture, repair and ongoing maintenance of aerospace and defense products, and which are controlled under a variety of regulations impacting the industry. The list can be reported against throughout the supply chain with the IPC-1754 data exchange standard, allowing companies to roll up chemical data from the lowest tiers of its supply chain. Companies that cannot leverage IPC-1754 can still acquire AD-DSL data through the IAEG’s Aerospace and Defence Substance Reporting Tool (AD-SRT).

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Regulations the AD-DSL Can Help You Comply With:

  • Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulation (REACH)
  • Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS)
  • U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act
  • California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Proposition 65)
  • Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement

Who Benefits From the AD-DSL?

  • Companies in the aerospace and defense industry
  • Other companies that want to consolidate reporting on a range of product compliance regulations through one streamlined DSL format
  • Manufacturers, producers and distributors that require visibility into all tiers of the supply chain
  • Suppliers working across multiple industries that want to leverage a common set of data fields for material declarations

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