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United States packaging regulations

Cosmetic products in the United States are regulated by the FDA under the authority of two different laws, i.e., the Federal Food, Drug 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.118]

Adipic acid is shipped in quantities ranging from 22.7 kg (50-lb bags) to 90.9 t (200,000-lb hopper cars). Upon long standing, the soHd material tends to cake, dependent on such factors as initial particle size and moisture content. Shipping data in the United States are "Adipic Acid," DOT-ID ALT 9077, DOT Hazard Class ORM-E. It is regulated only in packages of 2.3 t (5,000 lb) or more (hopper cars and pressure-differential cars and tmcks) (157). [Pg.245]

Transport. In the United States waste transportation is regulated by the NRC and the Department of Transportation (DOT). Packaging and... [Pg.229]

Shipment Methods and Packaging. Pyridine (1) and pyridine compounds can be shipped in bulk containers such as tank cars, rail cars, and super-sacks, or in smaller containers like fiber or steel dmms. The appropriate U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements for labeling are given in Table 4. Certain temperature-sensitive pyridines, such as 2-vinylpyridine (23) and 4-vinylpyridine are shipped cold (<—10°C) to inhibit polymerisation. Piperidine (18) and certain piperidine salts are regulated within the United States by the Dmg Enforcement Agency (DEA) (77). Pyridines subject to facile oxidation, like those containing aldehyde and carbinol functionaUty, can be shipped under an inert atmosphere. [Pg.333]

Rosin has a low order of toxicity foUowing ingestion or skin contact. Rosin and its numerous derivatives have a number of permitted food packaging and other direct and indirect food contact uses throughout the world. Sanctioned uses appHcable in the United States are outlined in U.S. Food and Dmg Administration (U.S. FDA) Regulations (2). Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for specific rosins and thein derivatives should be consulted before thein use. [Pg.142]

As industrial chemicals, FWAs are regulated by national laws such as the Toxic Substance Control Act in the United States and the relevant classification, packaging, and labeling directives in the European Community. For specific applications such as food packaging, the national regulatory requirements must be complied with. [Pg.617]


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