Reformulated Products Defined Sample Clauses

Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, Reformulated Products are defined as Products containing DEHP in a maximum concentration of 1,000 parts per million (0.1%) in any accessible component (i.e., any component that may be touched during a reasonably foreseeable use) when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3580A and 8270C or other methodologies utilized by state or federal agencies for the purpose of determining DEHP content in a solid substance.
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Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, Reformulated Products are defined as Products that (a) contain lead in concentrations of no more than 90 parts per million ("ppm") (0.009%) in any component of the brass handles analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) testing methodologies 3050B and 6010B; and (b) yield a result of no more than 1.0 micrograms of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. In addition to the testing methodologies provided above, the Parties may use equivalent methodologies utilized by state or federal agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance to analyze a Product for the purpose of determining whether it qualifies as a Reformulated Product under this Settlement Agreement.
Reformulated Products Defined. Reformulated Products” are Products containing DEHP in concentrations of less than 0.1 percent (1,000 parts per million) in each accessible component (i.e., any component that may be touched during a reasonably foreseeable use) when analyzed by a laboratory accredited by the State of California, a federal agency, or a nationally recognized accrediting organization. For purposes of compliance with this reformulation standard, testing samples shall be prepared and extracted using Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) methodology CPSC-CH- C1001.09.3 and analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methodology 8270D, or other methodologies utilized by federal or state government agencies to determine phthalate content in a solid substance.
Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Agreement, “Reformulated Products” are defined as Covered Products which, if they contain di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (“DEHP”), have it in a maximum concentration of less than 0.1 percent (1,000 parts per million) in each and every accessible component (i. e. a component that may be touched or utilized during a reasonably foreseeable use) when analyzed by a laboratory accredited by the State of California, a federal agency, or a nationally recognized accrediting organization. For purposes of compliance with this reformulation standard, testing samples shall be prepared and extracted using Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) methodology CPSC-CH-C1001.09.4 and analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methodology 8270D, or other accepted methodologies utilized by federal or state government agencies to determine phthalate content in a solid substance.
Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Consent Judgment, “
Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Consent Judgment, “Reformulated Products” are defined as Products containing DEHP in maximum concentrations of less than 0.1 percent (1,000 parts per million) in any accessible component (i.e., any component that may be touched during a reasonably foreseeable use) when analyzed by a laboratory accredited by the State of California, a federal agency, or a nationally accrediting organization. For purposes of compliance with this reformulation standard, testing samples shall be prepared and extracted using Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) methodology CPSC-CH-C1001.09.3 and analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) methodology 8270D, or other equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining DEHP content in a solid substance.
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Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, Reformulated Products are defined as Covered Products containing DBP in a maximum concentration of 1,000 parts per million (0.1%) in any component analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3580A and 8270C or other methodologies utilized by state or federal agencies to determine DBP content in a solid substance. Clear and Reasonable Warnings
Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, ‘‘Reformulated Products’’ are defined as Products that contain DEHP in concentrations of less than 0.1 percent (1,000 parts per million) in each accessible component when analyzed by a laboratory accredited by the State of California, a federal agency, or a nationally recognized accrediting organization. For purposes of compliance with this reformulation standard, testing samples shall be prepared and extracted using Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) methodology CPSC-CH-C1001.09.3 and analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methodology 8270D, or other methodologies utilized by federal or state government agencies to determine phthalate content in a solid substance.
Reformulated Products Defined. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, “Reformulated Products” are defined as Products containing DEHP in maximum concentrations of less than 0.1 percent (1,000 parts per million) in any Accessible Component when analyzed by a laboratory accredited by the State of California, a federal agency, or a nationally accrediting organization. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, "Accessible Component" is defined as a component of a Product that can be touched by a person during normal, intended and reasonable foreseeable use of the Product. Products that meet the definition of Reformulated Products are exempt from the warning requirements of Health & Safety Code § 25249.
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