GEN - 193, Rev.: 2.0, ams OSRAM Semiconductor CA Prop 65 Declaration
Release Date: 2021-08-19
ams AG
Tobelbader Strasse 30
A 8141 Premstaetten, Austria
T. +43.3136.500.249048
ams-osram.com
Compliance Statement to California
Proposition 65 for its semiconductor
products in brand ams and OSRAM
California Proposition 65, officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of
1986, is an act that establishes the Proposition 65 list a regularly updated list of chemicals that are
prohibited by the state from being released to the environment, due to the possibility of contaminating
any California drinking water source.
We, upon review of the material composition and declaration forms (MDF) and based on the best
available information provided by our suppliers, declare that our products do not contain any of the
Proposition 65 substances above the legal threshold limits. As our semiconductor products are
“articles”, not chemicals, with no risk of exposure in a normal product application and use, Proposition
65 warning signs are not applicable.
More information on the regulation can be viewed here:
- CA Proposition 65 (Proposition 65 | OEHHA (ca.gov))
We continue to monitor our products and the supply chain for the requirements posed by the regulation.
For other inquiries, please visit our webpage: (ams OSRAM Semiconductor Environmental Product
Stewardship) or contact your respective sales representative for the material declarations of specific
semiconductor products.
The information provided in this statement represents our knowledge and belief as of the date that it is provided. We base our knowledge
and belief on information provided by third parties and make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy and shall have no liability
for the consequences of use of such information. We have taken and continue to take reasonable steps to provide representative and
accurate information but may not have conducted destructive testing or chemical analysis on incoming materials and chemicals. We and
our suppliers consider certain information to be proprietary, and thus CAS numbers and other limited information may not be available
for release.