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Equipment or parts having small openings may be protected by caps or plugs. Small to medium-sized components may be sealed in plastic bags or protected by other appropri- [Pg.205]

Equipment with large internal volumes may be filled with dry, oil-free air or nitrogen after all openings have been sealed and valves closed. Parts in suitable plastic bags may be purged with inert gas or evacuated and sealed. [Pg.205]

Where the purchaser s requirements include labeling to show that oxygen service cleaning of parts or equipment has been performed, a statement such as Cleaned for oxygen service or other suitable wording should appear on the part or package as applicable. Additional information which may be included is as follows  [Pg.205]


The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act does not apply to products used in professional estabHshments. Specifically, this means that these products are not required to have an identity statement or a Hst of ingredients. This exception, however, is limited only to those products actually intended for professional use. Products sold by the professional estabHshments to their customers for personal use are considered retail products and must be fully labeled as such. [Pg.460]

Dmg and Cosmetics Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act. Each of these Acts imposes slightly different conditions and labeling requirements for the products under their jurisdiction. [Pg.460]

The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, which uses the same definitions for dmgs and cosmetics as the Food, Dmg and Cosmetic Act, only has jurisdiction over retail products sold to the consumer for use at home. This condition exempts free samples and professional use products not sold to a consumer for personal use. [Pg.460]

The two most important pieces of chemical control legislation enacted affecting the dye and pigment industries are the United States Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) and EEC s Classification, Packaging, and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and its amendments. Table 2 is a comparison of TSCA and the 6th Amendment of the EEC classifications. [Pg.387]

United Nations UN Packages and labeling for products moving among member nations. [Pg.1949]

Packages and labeling for alcohols, tobacco, firearms, and explosives. [Pg.1949]

Packaging and labeling for all hazardous materials shipped in interstate commerce. [Pg.1949]

Packaging facilities, packaging and labeling, package disposal, workplace refuse disposal, cleanup and disposal of spills. [Pg.1949]

Materials which can be carried on members aircraft and packaging and labeling requirements for them. [Pg.1949]

Materials which can be carried and the packaging and labeling for them. [Pg.1949]

Packaging and labeling for hazardous and uouhazardous materials and products which they will carry. [Pg.1949]

Existing legislative instruments, such as Directives relating to classification, packaging and labelling, are being examined with a view to possible modification for the purpose of regulating EDs. [Pg.22]

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods (Classification, Packaging and Labelling) and Use of Transportable Pressure Receptacles Regulations 1996... [Pg.444]

Dangerous chemical properly packaged and labelled Manufacturer/supplier/shipper... [Pg.480]

EEC Directive amending Directive 88/379/EEC relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of... [Pg.561]

HS(Rjl Packaging and labelling of dangerous substances. Regulations and guidance notes... [Pg.576]

HS(Rj22 A guide to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations 1984... [Pg.577]

Cover the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous goods. The requirements for design, manufacture, modification, repair, approval, certification and marking of transportable pressure containers are included. The role of approved persons to comply with the regulations is explained. [Pg.594]

The Ccirriage of hazardous materials by air is die concern of the Restricted Articles Board of the International Air Transport Association (lATA). The lATA Restricted Articles Regulations place limitations on the tv pes and quantity of clicniicals tliat are carried imd specify requirements for packaging and labeling. [Pg.188]

Eadlity requirements for licensed establishments Sterilization and pasteurization at bcensed establishments Packaging and labeling Standard requirements... [Pg.15]


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