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Section 4923.04 | Rules applicable to transportation of persons, property, or hazardous materials; authority of commission to obtain warrant or subpoena.

...ffering for transportation of hazardous materials by motor carriers, and persons engaging in the highway transportation and offering for transportation of hazardous materials, operating in interstate or intrastate commerce; (3) The use and interchange of intermodal equipment, as those terms are defined in section 4923.041 of the Revised Code. (B) The rules adopted under division (A) of this section shall not be inc...

Section 4923.99 | Forfeitures; injunctions; compliance orders.

...constitute violations of the "Hazardous Materials Transportation Uniform Safety Act of 1990," 104 Stat. 3244, 49 U.S.C.A. App. 1804 and 1805, or regulations adopted under the act, the commission, in determining liability, shall use the same standard of culpability for civil forfeitures under this section as that set forth for civil penalties under section 12 of the "Hazardous Materials Transportation Uniform Safety A...

Section 3715.01 | Pure food and drug law definitions.

...ithin the residence. (18) "Potentially hazardous food" means a food that is natural or synthetic, to which any of the following apply: (a) It has a pH level greater than 4.6 when measured at seventy-five degrees fahrenheit or twenty-four degrees celsius. (b) It has a water activity value greater than 0.85. (c) It requires temperature control because it is in a form capable of supporting the rapid and progressive ...

Section 5502.21 | Emergency management definitions.

...asters and hazards involving hazardous materials or radiological materials, and that will enhance the probability for preservation of life, property, and the environment. "Emergency preparedness" includes, without limitation: (1) The establishment of appropriate agencies and organizations; (2) The development of necessary plans and standard operating procedures for mitigation, preparation, response, and recov...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

... any object, substance, mixture, or raw material that constitutes tangible personal property and that satisfies all of the following: (i) It is capable of delivery itself, or as an assembled whole in a mixed or combined state, or as a component or ingredient. (ii) It is produced, manufactured, or supplied for introduction into trade or commerce. (iii) It is intended for sale or lease to persons for commercial or p...

Section 2927.24 | Contaminating substance for human consumption or use or contamination with hazardous chemical, biological, or radioactive substance - spreading false report of contamination.

...of food, water, equipment, supplies, or material of any kind, or deleterious alteration of the environment. (5) "Toxin" means the toxic material of plants, animals, microorganisms, viruses, fungi, or infectious substances, or a recombinant molecule, whatever its origin or method of reproduction, including, but not limited to, any poisonous substance or biological product that may be engineered through biotechnology ...

Section 3301.0720 | Recommendations to school districts for teaching secondary school sciences.

... of hazardous and potentially hazardous materials and equipment; (2) Methods of safely storing and disposing of hazardous and potentially hazardous materials; (3) Provisions for a biennial assessment of each high school's safety equipment and procedures by someone other than the school personnel directly responsible for them, and recommended procedures for making the results of any assessment available to the p...

Section 3704.01 | Air pollution control definitions.

... with the federal Clean Air Act. (L) "Hazardous air pollutant" means any pollutant listed under section 112(b) of the federal Clean Air Act. (M) "Implementation plan" means a program for the prevention and abatement of air pollution in the state that has been promulgated or approved by the administrator pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act. (N) "Local air pollution control authority" includes all of the follow...

Section 3734.05 | Licensing requirements.

... who proposes to establish or operate a hazardous waste facility shall submit a complete application for a hazardous waste facility installation and operation permit and accompanying detail plans, specifications, and such information as the director may require to the environmental protection agency at least one hundred eighty days before the proposed beginning of operation of the facility. The applicant shall notify...

Section 3734.123 | Assessment of commercial hazardous waste incinerator capacity in state.

...return the application and accompanying materials to the applicant along with a written notice that division (C)(1)(b) of this section precludes the director from reviewing and acting upon the application. (c) Issue any exemption order under division (G) of section 3734.02 of the Revised Code exempting the establishment of a new commercial hazardous waste incinerator; the modification of an existing facility to inc...