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International regulations
Canada inventory
:
At least one component is not listed.
International lists
:
Australia inventory (AICS): At least one component is not listed.
Taiwan inventory (CSNN): Not determined.
Japan inventory: At least one component is not listed.
China inventory (IECSC): At least one component is not listed.
New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals (NZIoC): At least one component is not
listed.
Philippines inventory (PICCS): At least one component is not listed.
Malaysia Inventory (EHS Register): Not determined.
Korea inventory: At least one component is not listed.
16.Other information
Hazardous Material Information System (U.S.A.) :
Health
1
Flammability
0
Physical hazards
0
Caution: HMIS® ratings are based on a 0-4 rating scale, with 0 representing minimal hazards or risks, and 4
representing significant hazards or risks Although HMIS® ratings are not required on MSDSs under 29 CFR
1910.1200, the preparer may choose to provide them. HMIS® ratings are to be used with a fully implemented
HMIS® program. HMIS® is a registered mark of the National Paint & Coatings Association (NPCA).
HMIS® materials may be purchased exclusively from J. J. Keller (800) 327-6868.
The customer is responsible for determining the PPE code for this material.
National Fire Protection Association (U.S.A.):
Flammability
Health
Instability/Reactivity
Special
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 704-2001, Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency
Response Copyright ©1997, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material
is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association, on the referenced subject
which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
Copyright ©2001, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This warning system is intended
to be interpreted and applied only by properly trained individuals to identify fire, health and reactivity
hazards of chemicals. The user is referred to certain limited number of chemicals with recommended
classifications in NFPA 49 and NFPA 325, which would be used as a guideline only. Whether the chemicals
are classified by NFPA or not, anyone using the 704 systems to classify chemicals does so at their own risk.
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