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Common Name: LIQUID PAPER CORRECTION FLUID (COLORS, LPCF-17); Chronic Hazard: NO; Signal Word: DANGER! Acute Health Hazard-Slight: X; Contac...view more ... GILLETTE MEDICAL EVALUATION LABORATORIES --
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Common Name: OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE POLISH (VARIOUS OIL FORMULAS) ; Chronic Hazard: NO ; Signal Word: CAUTION! Acute Health Hazard-Slight: X ; Contact Hazard-None: X ;
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Common Name: OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE POLISH (VARIOUS OIL FORMULAS) ; Chronic Hazard: NO ; Signal Word: CAUTION! Acute Health Hazard-Slight: X ; Contact Hazard-None: X ;
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Definition of chronic hazard: Substance that can damage health over a relatively long period, after continuous or repeated exposures.
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Friday. October 9, 1992. Part II. Consumer Product. Safety Commission. --. 16 CFR Part 1500. Labeling Requirements for Art Materials. Presenting Chronic ...
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Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP) on Phthalates. Section 108 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) requires the U.S. ...
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scientists to serve on a Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP) to assess the potential health risks from exposure to phthalates and phthalate substitutes.
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Substance or event, dangerous and damaging to health over a long period due to continuous or repeated exposures.
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Sep 14, 2008 ... Global warming: a context hazard (1). Global warming is described as a chronic hazard because it is continually present. Other context hazards ...
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Chronic hazards come from winter storms, associated storm surges, and wave setup; strong nearshore currents; high winds, rain, runoff, and associated lowland ...
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