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Appendix F <br />Questions from Businesses /Answers from Toxics Board <br />Businesses are encouraged to contact Toxics Program staff at 541- 682 -7118 with questions about <br />how to complying with the City's Toxics Right -to -Know law. All questions received will be <br />compiled and presented to the Toxics Board on an annual basis, for review and consideration to <br />include in future updated versions of this handbook. <br />CONTENTS: <br />A. METALS AND ARTICLES ............................. ......................Questions 1 -17 <br />B. MIXTURES AND COMPOUNDS ................... ......................Questions 18 -23 <br />C. CHARACTERISTIC CHEMICALS ................ ......................Questions 24 -26 <br />D. MANUFACTURING vs. MAINTENANCE USES ...............Questions 27 -36 <br />E. MISCELLANEOUS ........... ............................... ......................Questions 37 -53 <br />A. METALS AND ARTICLES <br />General guidelines: An article is a manufactured item that may contain reportable hazardous <br />substances, but does not release them during the manufacturing process. Materials contained in <br />articles are not reportable except to the extent that they are released during manufacturing. The <br />Toxics Board has defined the term "article" as follows: <br />"a solid manufactured item which remains solid throughout the manufacturing <br />process, the unit size of which weighs more than 1 gram (0.0022 pounds), that <br />is used by a facility in whole or in part without undergoing any chemical <br />changes in manufacturing of a product or a portion of a product, and that <br />does not release a reportable hazardous substance under normal conditions <br />of the processing of that item at the facility." <br />In the case of articles made of metal, the Toxics Board has determined that fumes, dusts, and <br />grindings generated during the manufacturing process are reportable. The remainder of the <br />article (whatever remains unchanged after processing) is not reportable. <br />To calculate the reportable amount of fumes, dusts, and grindings from articles made of metal, <br />take 5 percent of the recycled scrap weight. If a reporting business has a better method for <br />calculating reportable amounts of fumes, dusts, and grindings from articles made of metal, they <br />are encouraged to contact Toxics Program staff at 541- 682 -7118 with the information. This <br />information will be presented to the Toxics Board for review and consideration to include in <br />future updated versions of this handbook. <br />-53 - <br />