Solvents Sample Clauses

Solvents. In the absence of any applicable air pollution control rules, regulations, ordinances or statutes governing solvents, Licensee shall ensure that all solvents, including but not limited to the solvent portions of paints, thinners, curing compounds, and liquid asphalt used on the Project, comply with the applicable material requirements of the Air Quality Management District (AQMD). All containers of solvent, paint, thinner, curing compound or liquid asphalt shall be labeled to indicate that the contents fully comply with these requirements.
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Solvents. Formosa will use recycled solvents only for the same synthesis step of the same product. Recylced solvents have to be tested and meet an approved specification before they can be reused. They will be clearly labeled as such, including the product name and step number for which it can be used.
Solvents. The academy will ensure that potentially harmful substances are stored safely, and pupils will be supervised carefully where such substances are used during their work. The use of aerosol deodorants will be discouraged because of the potential risks to people with asthma or other bronchial problems. Illegal or illicit substances must not be brought to academy or used on academy premises.
Solvents. The limit for humans to sense a smell lies around 100 mg/kg for most substances. Comments: Some aliphatic organic solvents are volatile organic Legal background: Manufacturers in EU are required to follow the “IED”, Test method: SNV 195 651, screening method. Panel odour test. CAS RN: N,N-dimethylformamide (DMFa): 68-12-2 Properties: Toxic to reproduction. It may have a faint amine odour in Use: Used as solvent and in high voltage capacitors. Used in production of elastomers, leather imitation, as PU, acrylic and aramide. An intermediate for paper finishing Comments: If possible, chose water-based systems based on easily
Solvents. 8.1. Pupils are not permitted to bring solvent-based products onto the premises including, but not limited to, aerosol deodorants, compressed air and aerosol hairspray. 8.2. The school will ensure that potentially hazardous solvents are stored safely and pupils will be supervised if they are required to come into contact with them. 8.3. More information can be found in our COSHH Policy.
Solvents. Persons found to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Solvents. Soil contaminated with any Hazardous Material identified above on this Exhibit "D".
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Solvents. The department shall advise persons who use class I substances as solvents on ways to eliminate that use.
Solvents. The limit for humans to sense a smell lies around 100 mg/kg for most substances. Comments: Some aliphatic organic solvents are volatile organic Legal background: Manufacturers in EU are required to follow the “IED”, Test method: SNV 195 651, screening method. Panel odour test. CAS RN: N,N-dimethylformamide (DMFa): 68-12-2 Properties: Toxic to reproduction. It may have a faint amine odour in Use: Used as solvent and in high voltage capacitors. Used in production of elastomers, leather imitation, as PU, acrylic and aramide. An intermediate for paper finishing Comments: If possible, chose water-based systems based on easily Legal background: Candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) Test method: Test equipment: GC-MS CAS RN: N, N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC): 127-19-5 Properties: Toxic to reproduction, irritating. Use: Used in electrolytic capacitors, as solvent and in industrial coatings, elastomers, polyimide films, paint strippers and ink removers. Residues may remain in products as unreacted process chemical Comments: If not possible to switch over to water-based systems, there are Legal background: Candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) Test method: No standardised quantitative test method available. CAS RN: N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP): 872-50-4 Properties: Toxic to reproduction, irritating. Use: Good solvency properties for polymers. Surface treatment of resins and metal coated plastics or as a paint stripper. Comments: Note that NEP (1-ethylpyrrolidin-2-one), CAS 2687-91-4 is Legal background: Candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) Test method: No standardised test method available. CAS RN: Various Properties: Liquid or gas. Affect the nervous system. Irritating to skin and Use: Solvent used in the manufacture of rubber, metal paint and several industries used for grease and oil, e.g. in stain removers. Also used in cleaning agents and detergents. Comments: Where possible, apply water-based emulsions based on easily Solvent CAS- RN Legal framework Legal requirement Legal background: Test method: No standardised test method available. CAS RN: 1,3,5-tris(oxiranylmethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)- trione (TGIC): 2451-62-9 Properties: Mutagen toxic Use: Mainly used as a hardener in resins and coatings; also used in inks for the printed circuit board industry, electrical insulation material, resin moulding systems, laminated sheeting, silk screen printing coatings, tools, adhesives, lining materials and s...

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