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The section that provides information about hazardous material communication in the 49 CFR is Part 172, with the most likely subsection being 172.600 - Emergency response information.
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Hazardous is an adjective.
A Hazardous Waste is any material that is subject to the EPA's Hazardous Waste Manifest specified in 40CFR262. A Hazardous Substance - is any material listed as having Reportable Quantities Pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act (40CFR117.3) A Hazardous Material is any material or object that meets the any of the definitions of Hazard Classes in 49 CFR or that is listed in the Hazardous Materials Table at 49CFR172.101
Materials that are hazardous to the water environment have been called Marine Pollutants for many years. However, the term is now being replaced by one with a broader meaning - Environmentally Hazardous Substance as part of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS),
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), now referred to as a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), be provided with hazardous chemicals. This requirement is part of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), which aims to ensure that information about chemical hazards and protective measures is effectively communicated to workers. The SDS contains information on the properties, health effects, and safe handling of the chemical.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that all hazardous materials be accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) when transferred to a new owner. This regulation is part of the Hazard Communication Standard, which aims to ensure that information about the hazards of chemical substances is effectively communicated to workers and employers. The MSDS provides critical information about the properties, handling, and safety measures related to the hazardous materials.
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FDA does not explicitly define raw material, but depending on your situation, you may actually be looking to use the term component. 21CFR820.3(c) defines component:Component means any raw material, substance, piece, part, software, firmware, labeling, or assembly which is intended to be included as part of the finished, packaged, and labeled device.
You can be exposed to a hazardous material by:inhalation - breathing it in so it can damage the lungs or be passed to the blood for circulation through the bodyingestion - swallowing itskin contact - coming in direct contact with something that damages the skinskin absorption - coming in contact with something that does not damage the skin but moves through it and is then circulated through the body to sites where it can cause damageinjection - having it inserted into the muscle or blood through a needle or a cut or other damage to the skin
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