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California Proposition 65 Compliance Screening

Check every part on your BOM against the Prop 65 list and see which components put a California warning obligation on your product, with source documentation behind each result.

概要

California Proposition 65 requires businesses to warn when a product contains chemicals the state lists as causing cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. The list grows yearly, so a product that cleared yesterday can carry a new warning duty today. Z2 Compliance Manager assesses your BOM against the current list, flags the substances that trigger a warning, and ties each flag to the responsible part so your team knows what to label and why.

Catch every part that triggers a warning

Screen your BOM against the Prop 65 list

Upload your BOM and material declarations, and Compliance Manager assesses every component against the Proposition 65 list. The assessment draws on Z2's database of declarations and certificates of compliance, delivering 80 percent coverage on day one before any supplier outreach. Because the state adds new substances each year, monitoring and alerts keep the assessment current, so a newly listed chemical in a part you already ship does not slip past you.

BOM SCREENING
Coverage on day one
Assessed from Z2 FMD + CoC database
C12 · DEHP (phthalate) Affected
R8 · Lead chromate Affected
U3 · MLCC array Not Affected
J1 · Connector Not Affected
D4 · Diode Declaration missing

Pinpoint the parts that trigger a warning

Knowing a substance is present is not enough: you need to know which part carries it and whether that puts a California warning duty on the finished product. Compliance Manager classifies each component as Affected, Not Affected, or Noncompliant, and item rollup shows the result from components up through sub-assemblies to the final product. When a listed substance appears, you trace it straight back to the responsible part, supplier, and declaration, and materials search lets you query that chemical across every part and FMD to confirm exposure.

ITEM ROLLUP
ItemListed substanceStatus
Final productPb, DEHPAffected
Power sub-assyDEHPAffected
C12 · CapacitorDEHPAffected
Sensor sub-assyNoneNot Affected
U3 · MLCC arrayNoneNot Affected

Carry the evidence behind every flag

Prop 65 enforcement runs on private litigation, so the burden falls on you to substantiate every warning decision. Each assessment carries an evidence package: certificates of compliance and full material declarations from Z2's database, plus supplier documentation per your risk tolerance, so you download the source behind any result instead of reconstructing it later. Prop 65 screening sits in the same workspace as the rest of your compliance program, so one BOM surfaces your warning obligations alongside REACH, RoHS, TSCA, and China RoHS, and Z2's compliance team runs supplier outreach to collect any missing declarations.

EVIDENCE PACKAGE
C12 · Multilayer Capacitor
Yageo · DEHP flagged
Full material declaration On file
Certificate of compliance On file
Prop 65 list (current) Matched
Supplier documentation Attached

機能

Compliance Manager

California Proposition 65はZ2DataのCompliance Managerに搭載された機能の一つであり、automated material compliance across 270+ regulations, so RoHS, REACH, PFAS, conflict minerals, and more stay audit-ready.

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よくあるご質問

How does Z2 determine whether a part triggers a Prop 65 warning?

Compliance Manager assesses each component's material declaration against the Proposition 65 list and classifies it as Affected, Not Affected, or Noncompliant. When a listed substance is present, it flags the part, ties the result to the supporting declaration, and rolls it up to show product-level warning obligations.

The Prop 65 list changes every year. How does Z2 keep my assessment current?

Z2 keeps the assessment current as the state adds substances, and alerts notify you when a newly listed chemical affects a part you already ship. Z2's in-house materials scientist also helps customers stay ahead of regulatory updates.

Is Prop 65 screening separate from my other compliance work in Z2?

No. Prop 65 screening is part of Z2 Compliance Manager, which assesses your BOM against more than 270 global environmental regulations in one workspace. A single BOM surfaces your California warning obligations alongside REACH, RoHS, TSCA, and others, all from the same product hierarchy.

Know which parts trigger a Prop 65 warning.