FED-STD-313E
-Technical Instructions for the safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by
Air of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO); and
-US Air Force Manual 24-204 (Interservice Publication,
Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments
(AFMAN 24-204IP).
3.2.4 The item or chemical is a special nuclear, source, or by-product
material as defined in 10 CFR or is regulated or referred to as radioactive
under one or more of the referenced documents in paragraph 2 above.
3.2.5 End items incorporating hazardous material (including those contained in
removable components when originally installed in the end item) when the
incorporation does not eliminate the hazardous nature throughout the life
cycle of the end item.
3.3 Preparer. The preparer is the entity that developed the SDS and has
provided the mailing address and phone number for contacting the
manufacturer, and the emergency response phone number. The preparer is
responsible for the accuracy of the technical data in the SDS. The
preparer may or may not be the contractor furnishing the material to the
government.
3.4 End item. The end item is a final combination of assemblies,
components, modules, and parts which is designed to perform an
operational function and is ready for intended use.
4.
General Statement of Requirements
4.1 Referencing this standard in purchase documents. Government agencies
shall reference this standard in commodity specifications, contracts, and
other purchase documents to assure inclusion of adequate requirements and
clear instructions to contractors for the preparation and submission of SDSs.
4.2
Preparation and Submission of the SDS
4.2.1 Items requiring an SDS. For commodity-like items, contractors
shall furnish a separate SDS for each individual item which is defined
as hazardous in section 3.2, or which is required by the contract or
order, or as specified in Appendix A. For end items as defined in
3.2.5, contractors shall also furnish a separate SDS for each
individual hazardous material incorporated into an end item. However,
when specified in the contract or order, the requirement of SDSs for
end items may be waived if the Head of the Contracting Activity
determines that it is in the best interest of the Government to use
alternative approaches of obtaining the necessary data. See paragraph
6.2 for additional information on intent.
4.2.2 Preparation of SDS. Effective June 1, 2015, the SDS shall meet
the latest requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
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