Examples of Communication Act in a sentence
Material Safety Data Sheets: Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right To Know Act", a bidder must provide to County and using departments, with each delivery, material safety data sheets, which are, applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.
All products and services offered by Proposer to University in response to this RFP meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law (Public Law 91-596) and the Texas Hazard Communication Act, Chapter 502, Health and Safety Code, and all related regulations in effect or proposed as of the date of this RFP.
Material Safety Data Sheets: Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right To Know Act", a vendor must provide to County and using departments, with each delivery, material safety data sheets, which are, applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.
Material Safety Data Sheets: Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right to Know Act", a bidder must provide to Fort Bend County and using departments, with each delivery, material safety data sheets, which are, applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.
Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right To Know Act", a Vendor shall provide to the City with each delivery, material safety data sheets, which are applicable to hazardous substances, defined in the Act.
By signature hereon, Proposer represents and warrants that all products and services offered to University in response to this RFP meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law (Public Law 91-596) and the Texas Hazard Communication Act, Chapter 502, Health and Safety Code, and all related regulations in effect or proposed as of the date of this RFP.
Material Safety Data Sheets: Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right To Know Act", a Vendor must provide to County and using departments, with each delivery, material safety data sheets, which are, applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.
Contractor is familiar with and in full compliance with the Texas Hazard Communication Act and will provide either (1) a Material Safety Data Sheet (“ MSDS”) for each product Contractor, its employees, agents or subcontractors brings on University’s premises, or (2) a statement of exemption if the product is not covered by the Texas Hazard Communication Act.
Under the "Hazardous Communication Act", commonly known as the "Texas Right to Know Act", an Offeror must provide to the County with each delivery, material safety data sheets which are applicable to hazardous substances defined in the Act.
This grading policy follows industry standards used in certification testing.Hazardous MaterialsStudents will come in contact with chemicals and other materials, which come under the "Hazardous Material" classification as defined by Title 83, Article 5182b of the Hazard Communication Act.