Common use of Toxic or Hazardous Substances Clause in Contracts

Toxic or Hazardous Substances. If Goods contain hazardous or toxic substances, Supplier warrants: (a) Globally Harmonized System compliant Safety Data Sheets (“SDS”) will be promptly provided to Isola; (b) if Goods are being shipped to the U.S., but manufactured outside the U.S., Supplier will provide Goods to Isola through a U.S. subsidiary of the foreign manufacturer along with SDSs that are accurately and professionally translated into English and identify in section 1 the name, address, business and emergency telephone numbers for the U.S. subsidiary; (c) no Class I or Class II Ozone Depleting Substances, polychlorinated or polybrominated biphenyl or phenyl ethers, dioxins or their analogs, or asbestos containing material are supplied to Isola; (d) Supplier will notify Isola of applicable Significant New Use Rule restrictions under the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (“TSCA”), if any; (e) upon Isola’s request, Supplier will give Isola prompt written certification of TSCA compliance; (f) Goods and packaging materials conform to applicable hazardous substances restrictions, including the European Union’s packaging and packaging waste directive, RoHS Directive, WEEE Directive, REACH Directive, EuP Directive, and People’s Republic of China’s Management Methods for Controlling Pollution for Electronic Information Products; (g) wood packaging material coming into the U.S. is treated to kills pests and marked in accordance with the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations. Further, Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid use, in or during the production of Goods, of conflict minerals as defined in the U.S. Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, originating from mines or smelters not certified to be DRC Conflict Free through the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative developed by EICC/GeSI or other independent third-party audit program approved in writing by Isola. Supplier will, upon Isola’s request, provide information on the use and sourcing of conflict minerals in Goods and the upstream supply chain of Goods in the format requested by Isola.

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Samples: www.isola-group.com, www.isola-group.com, www.isola-group.com

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Toxic or Hazardous Substances. If Goods contain hazardous or toxic substances, Supplier warrants: (a) Globally Harmonized System compliant Safety Data Sheets (“SDS”) will be promptly provided to Isola; (b) if Goods are being shipped to the U.S., but manufactured outside the U.S., Supplier will provide Goods to Isola through a U.S. subsidiary of the foreign manufacturer along with SDSs SDS’ that are accurately and professionally translated into English and identify in section 1 the name, address, business and emergency telephone numbers for the U.S. subsidiary; (c) no Class I or Class II Ozone Depleting Substances, polychlorinated or polybrominated biphenyl or phenyl ethers, dioxins or their analogs, or asbestos containing material are supplied to Isola; (d) Supplier will notify Isola of applicable Significant New Use Rule restrictions under the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (“TSCA”), if any; (e) upon Isola’s request, Supplier will give Isola prompt written certification of TSCA compliance; (f) Goods and packaging materials conform to applicable hazardous substances restrictions, including the European Union’s packaging and packaging waste directive, RoHS Directive, WEEE Directive, REACH Directive, EuP Directive, and People’s Republic of China’s Management Methods for Controlling Pollution for Electronic Information Products; (g) wood packaging material coming into the U.S. is treated to kills pests and marked in accordance with the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations. Further, Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid use, in in, or during the production of Goods, of conflict minerals as defined in the U.S. Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, originating from mines or smelters not certified to be DRC Conflict Free through the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative developed by EICC/GeSI or other independent third-third party audit program approved in writing by Isola. Supplier willSupplier, will upon Isola’s request, provide information on the use and sourcing of conflict minerals in Goods and the upstream supply chain of Goods in the format requested by Isola.

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Samples: www.isola-group.com

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Toxic or Hazardous Substances. If Goods contain hazardous or toxic substances, Supplier warrants: (a) Globally Harmonized System compliant Safety Data Sheets (“SDS”) will be promptly provided to IsolaDenkai America; (b) if Goods are being shipped to the U.S., but manufactured outside the U.S., Supplier will provide Goods to Isola Denkai America through a U.S. subsidiary of the foreign manufacturer along with SDSs that are accurately and professionally translated into English and identify in section 1 the name, address, business and emergency telephone numbers for the U.S. subsidiary; (c) no Class I or Class II Ozone Depleting Substances, polychlorinated or polybrominated biphenyl or phenyl ethers, dioxins or their analogs, or asbestos containing material are supplied to IsolaDenkai America; (d) Supplier will notify Isola Denkai America of applicable Significant New Use Rule restrictions under the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (“TSCA”), if any; (e) upon IsolaDenkai America’s request, Supplier will give Isola Denkai America prompt written certification of TSCA compliance; (f) Goods and packaging materials conform to applicable hazardous substances restrictions, including the European Union’s packaging and packaging waste directive, RoHS Directive, WEEE Directive, REACH Directive, EuP Directive, and People’s Republic of China’s Management Methods for Controlling Pollution for Electronic Information Products; (g) wood packaging material coming into the U.S. is treated to kills pests and marked in accordance with the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations. Further, Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to avoid use, in or during the production of Goods, of conflict minerals as defined in the U.S. Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, originating from mines or smelters not certified to be DRC Conflict Free through the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative developed by EICC/GeSI or other independent third-party audit program approved in writing by IsolaDenkai America. Supplier will, upon IsolaDenkai America’s request, provide information on the use and sourcing of conflict minerals in Goods and the upstream supply chain of Goods in the format requested by IsolaDenkai America.

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Samples: denkaiamerica.com

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