Until September, 2002, I didn't realize the nitrogen and phosphorus as ingredients * for inipol EAP 22 were instead:

 
Urea:  NH2-CO-NH2
 
and
 
 tri(laureth-4)-phosphate: [C12H25(OC2H4)3O]3PO  
 
Looks like quite a major difference... or misleading at the least to just say it has mixtures containing nitrogen and phosphorus.  *
 

So I have now corrected this page...

http://www.blessinghouse.com/inipol/pages/add.htm

& still would like to know the toxic level rating of each ingredient;

 however since TSCA is EPA's responsibility, I doubt that it can be found...

they seem to be on the side of big business on this issue. 

Other than 2-butoxyethanol which somehow I learned is 6.1 on the toxic scale.  

2-butoxyethanol is used in car spray painting & other industries...

 

maybe this version of trilaureth-4-phosphate was created for inipol?

  Inipol existed in 1985.  

Exxon revamped on old formula. . . with what?  2-butoxyethanol 

and 

trilaureth-4-phosphate?  (When did it get the CAS Nr assigned?)

 

So with more information coming in, 

we'll have to wait and see what the 'whole picture' is

 

Per inipol EAP 22 MSDS there is no EPA Reg Number assigned

Although it clearly states that the components of this product are all on the TSCA inventory list, and Inipol EAP 22 is classified as hazardous under Federal OSHA regulation

Still looking for more info on components  *