Guessing you talk about raw materials for drug substances/APIs given your other thread. In that thread I gave you a guideline that address this topic in part.
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Your approch is sound, seen similar by others, but still may have to be followed be a justification based on process that benzene may not me accumalated. Still it raises some issue, for some solvents benzene is a known/likely by product (like toluene), but just as you do not have to add benzene on API spec if benzene is not used in process or generated as biproduct, why should you add it to a specification on a raw material if it simply can not be present?
So just like different API manufacturers of the same API can have different solvents in process and thus different residual solvents specification, the same thinking may be applied of process solvents or synthetic raw materials for that matter.