Yes
Dynamite is not completely exempt from the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) in Canada. While explosives like dynamite are regulated under different legislation, such as the Explosives Act, they still must be classified and labeled according to WHMIS requirements if they are used in a workplace. This ensures that workers are informed of the hazards and can handle such materials safely. Therefore, while specific regulations may apply, dynamite is not entirely exempt from WHMIS provisions.
Nu Skin is likely FDA exempt. If the manufacturer can demonstrate that the substance does not risk harm to those using it, it can be judged Exempt from FDA approval or regulation.
Not all products and chemicals have WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) labels, but those that are classified as hazardous must have them. WHMIS labels provide crucial information about the hazards associated with the product, including handling and safety precautions. Non-hazardous products or those exempt from WHMIS regulations do not require such labeling. It's essential for employers and workers to be aware of WHMIS requirements to ensure safety in the workplace.
The Federal government, and those acting on its behalf, are exempt from state laws, and most of the Federal Safety laws, such as DOT and OSHA.
Henna is a stain normally made for hair, and therefore exempt from U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation.
The firearm designated as a curio and relic by the BATF may be sent across state lines to and from individuals who hold a collectors license. If your state requires registration of handguns, they would not be exempt unless there is a specific reference to this in the state licensing legislation. Some may even require registration of antique firearms that are exempt from all federal regulation.
Exempt means, the security is exempt from registration with the state because of a myriad of reasons. If the issuer is exempt that means he is exempt from registration with the state.
The length of the truck means nothing. What matters is the nature of the use, and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the truck. If the truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less - regardless of length - is not hauling hazardous materials, and is not a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you can drive it with whatever the standard license is for your state. If the truck is under 26,000 lbs. and is either hauling a quantity of hazardous materials which requires placarding, or is a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), then a Class C CDL is required, along with the corresponding endorsements (hazardous materials, passenger, school bus, etc.). If the truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 26,000 lbs., and does not fall into an exempt category, a Class B CDL is required.
IT people come under 'Exempt' Category.
To obtain an exempt review from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), researchers must submit their study protocol and materials to the IRB for evaluation. The IRB will then determine if the study meets the criteria for exemption based on federal regulations. If the study is deemed exempt, researchers can proceed with their research without the need for a full IRB review.
Yes exempted is the past tense of exempt.
Exempt interest and exempt dividends from qualified municipal bonds.