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Health Nontoxic or hazardous ingredients supply forms... [Pg.723]

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS K125 (acryloid copolymer, 5%) is used to thicken HD, K125 is not known to be hazardous except in a finely-divided, powder form. [Pg.435]

Each hazardous chemical brought on-site is required by OSHA (in the U.S.) to have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), which lists the hazardous ingredients and includes a section on Reactivity Hazards. However, there are some significant limitations on using MSDSs to identify chemical reactivity hazards ... [Pg.83]

Your occupational health and safety officer at work can and should tell you whether chemicals you work with are dangerous and likely to be carried home on your clothes, body, or tools. Ask if you should shower and change clothes before you leave work, store your street clothes in a separate area of the workplace, or launder your work clothes at home separately from other clothes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for many chemicals used at your place of work. MSDS information should include chemical names and hazardous ingredients, and important information such as fire and explosion data, potential health effects, how you get the chemical(s) in your body, how to properly handle the materials, and... [Pg.27]

An important aspect was also the proximity to consumers. In some of the case studies examined (Table 1, with grey background) consumers come into direct contact with hazardous ingredients when using chemicals or articles containing chemicals. ... [Pg.54]

To identify other hazardous wastes in shop, the three types of the material safety data sheet (MSDS) provided by the supplier of the product should be reviewed. A plant manager can also find out the hazardous ingredients in the processing chemical and refer to the State Hazardous Waste Regulations or call the State Division of Hazardous Waste. [Pg.111]

HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT NAME CAS No CONTENT RISK CLASS... [Pg.23]

Advance planning for the possibility of an accident will greatly minimize the consequences. A common hazard is found when a bench scale operation is scaled up when this scale-up occurs in an overutilized laboratory area. Solvents in small and large quantities may be found in the immediate vicinity and batches of oxidizers, expls and similar hazardous ingredients may be present where they may be exposed to ignition by one or more mechanisms. Often other personnel are present within the structure not knowing of the potentially hazardous operations which are conducted in their immediate vicinity. Exits and walk-ways may be blocked by materia-als, equipment or personnel in transit. While there is no safe expl, proplnt or pyrot material, familiarity does breed complacency. We are reminded of a recent expl of a BlkPdr replica plant (Ref 80) which resulted in the loss of life and the destruction of the plant. Nevertheless,... [Pg.236]

The requirements in 16 CFR Parts 1000-1799 contain the provisions of the Consumer Product Safety Act and the Hazardous Substances Act that are designed to ensure consumer safety. Although these regulations primarily concern the final plastic products to customers, colorant and additive formulators are required to ensure these products, when used in the customer s final commercial product, will meet these regulatory requirements. Among these requirements are constituency limits for certain hazardous ingredients (such as toxic metals) and product flammability criteria. [Pg.313]

A4.3.3.2.1 For a mixture, provide the chemical identity, identification number (within the meaning of A4.3.3.1.3) and concentration or concentration ranges of all hazardous ingredients, which are hazardous to health or the environment within the meaning of the GHS, and are present above their cut-off levels. Manufacturers or suppliers may choose to list all ingredients, including non-hazardous ingredients. [Pg.381]

A4.3.11.2 The data included in this subsection should apply to the substance or mixture as used. The toxicological data should describe the mixture. If that information is not available, the classification under GHS and the toxicological properties of the hazardous ingredients should be provided. [Pg.388]

Anorectic drugs, appetite suppressants, are also found in diet pills such as fenfluramine (or fen-phen), phenter-mine, diethylproprion, and mazindol. Perhaps the most hazardous ingredient commonly found in diet pills until a few years ago was ephedrine. Ephedrine is more commonly known as one of the precursor chemicals needed to manufacture methamphetamine. [Pg.27]

The chemical and common name(s), CAS Number(s) and the identity used on the label for all hazardous ingredients which comprise greater than one (1) percent of the chemical (except as provided by paragraph (g) of this section on trade secrets) ... [Pg.397]

None of these formulas gives the amount of gum arabic or dextrin used in the gum water with which the extremely hazardous ingredients are moistened before mixing. Formulas 1 and 2 arc from German World War II manu ]aclure 3 from Davis. ... [Pg.353]


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