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2/26/2001
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20222
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3/28/2001
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<br />n <br />n <br />n <br />n <br />n <br />11 <br /> <br />"Characteristic" substances as described in 40 CFR 261, Subpart C (Appendix D): <br />Businesses are expected to conscientiously identify non-listed <br />substances that fall into these categories, and to amend future <br />year reporting if informed during or after the Fire Marshal's <br />audit that a material must be reported. <br /> <br />See Appendix F, <br />Questions 24-26 <br />and Question 41 <br /> <br />"Chemical Category" substances: In Appendices C-1 and C-2, a number of chemical <br />categories are listed. They are designated by "N" followed by a three-digit number, <br />rather than a CAS number. These categories are defined in SARA 313 (EPCRA), and <br />chemicals included in the listed categories are reportable under Eugene's Toxics Right- <br />to-Know law. <br /> <br />! 1 <br />I i <br />1 ) <br />'1 <br />I <br /> <br />A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) will often be helpful in determining whether you <br />are working with Chemical Category substances. This information may appear on the list <br />of hazardous ingredients on the MSDS, and/or under "Regulatory Information," where <br />one or more chemicals may be listed without a CAS number, but as reportable under <br />SARA 313. . <br /> <br />,", <br />I l <br />t J <br /> <br />" t <br />ii j <br /> <br />Chemicals listed federally without CAS numbers: The Toxics Board has identified a <br />small number of chemicals or groups of chemicals that appear on the federal lists that <br />comprise the Eugene list of reportable substances, but that do not have CAS numbers. <br />These appear on the lists in Appendices C-1 and C-2 with the designation "TB" followed <br />by a single-digit number. They are reportable in the same manner as other reportable <br />chemicals. <br /> <br />., , <br /> <br />Table of Special Designations <br /> <br />" ,; <br /> <br /> The generic designations C1 through C7 indicate chemicals whose identity <br /> is not known to the reporting business, but which are known to possess one <br />C .or more of the characteristics of hazardous waste as defined in 40 CFR Part <br /> 261, Subpart C (Appendix D). A list of characteristics or combinations of <br /> characteristics corresponding to the C1 through C7 designations will be <br /> included in the instructions that will accompany the 2001 reporting software. <br /> The N designation (followed by a three-digit number) indicates chemical <br />N categories listed as reportable in SARA 313. They include any compound <br /> that contains the listed chemical as part of its infrastructure. <br /> If an MSDS lists a substances as reportable under SARA 313 or SARA 302, <br />SG but does not identify the chemical because it is a trade secret of the supplier, <br /> the chemical may be reported as SG. See paragraph C below. <br /> TB followed by a single-digit number indicates a chemical or group of chemi- <br />TB cals appearing on one or more of the Federal lists of reportable substances <br /> cited in the Charter Amendment, but without CAS numbers. The TB desig- <br /> nator simply takes the place of a CAS number for these chemicals. <br /> <br />f . <br /> <br />8 <br />
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