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Rule 3750-30-25 | Identification of hazardous chemicals.

 

A chemical is a hazardous chemical if such chemical meets the definition under paragraph (U) of rule 3750-1-01 of the Administrative Code and falls into one of the following categories:

(A) "Health hazard" means a chemical which poses one of the following hazardous effects: Carcinogenicity; acute toxicity (any route of exposure); aspiration hazard; reproductive toxicity; germ cell mutagenicity; skin corrosion or irritation; respiratory or skin sensitization; serious eye damage or eye irritation; specific target organ toxicity (single or repeated exposure); simple asphyxiant; and hazard not otherwise classified (HNOC).

(B) "Physical hazard" means a chemical which poses one of the following hazardous effects: Flammable (gases, aerosols, liquids or solids); gas under pressure; explosive; self-heating; pyrophoric (liquid or solid); pyrophoric gas; oxidizer (liquid, solid or gas); organic peroxide; self-reactive; in contact with water emits flammable gas; combustible dust; corrosive to metal; and hazard not otherwise classified (HNOC).

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3750.02(B)(1)(b)
Amplifies: 3751.01(G)
Five Year Review Date: 3/17/2026
Prior Effective Dates: 6/30/1990, 8/1/2016