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Information, hazard

The first step is to understand the context in which the thermai hazard information is needed. This might inciude information on materiais, reactions, processing conditions, previous incidents, if any, and any other avaiiabie information that can heip with the characterization. [Pg.21]

Defined substances covered by a comprehensive system to inform consumers of potential dangers and to reduce the hazard when carried by road. The Chemical (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994). [Pg.13]

The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 as amended... [Pg.444]

COSHH Guidance on Collection and Evaluation of Hazard Information (Regulation 2) (1991)... [Pg.554]

Cover the control of substances classified as very toxic, toxic, harmful, coiTosive, sensitizing or imtant under the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 (as amended) and to substances which have MELs or OESs. Also other substances that have chronic or delayed effects and biological agents. Special provisions are included for carcinogens. [Pg.595]

Visit gopher //ecosys.drdr.Virginia.edu 70/00/library/gen/toxics. This site contains EPA Fact Sheets. For each chemical list on the site you will find general hazard information. [Pg.183]

Access to a 2,700 chemical data base with hazard information, precautions, and health effects. Menu-driven software. [Pg.287]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Protective clothing should be worn when skin contact can occur. Respiratory protection is necessary when exposed to vapor. Complete eye protection is recommended Symptoms Following Exposure Breathing of vapors... [Pg.1]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Chemical safety goggles and full face shield, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), positive pressure hose mask, airline mask rubber safety shoes, chemical protective clothing Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation causes irritation of nose and throat, a feeling of pressure in the chest, and shortness of breath. Nausea... [Pg.7]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Data not available Symptoms Following Exposure Irritating to skin and mucous membranes General Treatment for Exposure Data not available Toxicity by Inhalation (ThresholdLimit Value) Not pertinent Short-Term Exposure Limits Not pertinent Toxicity by Ingestion Grade 2 oral rat LDjq 3500 mg/kg Late Toxicity Not pertinent Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics Not pertinent Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics Data not available Odor Threshold Not pertinent. [Pg.21]


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