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the information on the SDS, thus rendering the original SDS incomplete. The
revised SDS shall be submitted to the Service/Agency SDS receipt point(s)
listed in paragraph 5 for the Military service or Federal agency that
purchased the item, and shall be included with future shipments. When a
hazardous product is repackaged, relabeled, or renamed, the chemical
product and company name on the SDS, as well as the label information,
Section 2 shall match that on the package.
4.3 Additional information required. In addition to all health and safety
information required in 4.2.2, the SDS shall contain, or have appended,
information in 4.2.2.1 and 4.3.1 through 4.3.3 and also information in
4.3.4 through 4.3.7 if not already covered.
4.3.1 The contract or solicitation number, manufacturers Commercial
and Government Entity (CAGE) code, and contractors name and CAGE
code.
4.3.2 The national stock number, activity control number, or local stock
number specified in the contract. If these are not present, enter the
Federal Supply Schedule Special Item Number or Category for the item.
4.3.3 Where applicable, the specification reference including
specification number, revision letter, type, grade, and class.
4.3.4 The chemical and common name(s), Chemical Abstract Service
(CAS), Registry number(s), and percentage(s) by weight of composition
of all ingredients that are defined as hazardous in paragraph 3.2.
The percentage may be specified as an upper limit or upper bound, as
defined by 40 CFR 372.45. The specific hazardous chemical information
must be provided unless it meets the 'trade secret' criteria of 29
CFR 1910.1200 or 40 CFR 350. The contractor shall treat trade
secret data consistent with 29 CFR 1910.1200 or 40 CFR 350, as
applicable. The contractor must indicate the authority under which
trade secret data is withheld. The Government must maintain trade
secret data in confidence, and only release the data consistent
with 29 CFR 1910.1200 or 40 CFR 350, as applicable.
4.3.5 The OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL), ACGIH Threshold
Limit Value (TLV), and any other exposure limit known to the preparer
for the product as a whole, or any of its hazardous constituents.
This may include recommendations made by recognized toxicological
groups, the manufacturer, or importer preparing the SDS.
4.3.6 The toxic chemicals as specified under EPA's 40 CFR parts 355,
370, and 372.
4.3.7 Transportation data, to include the Proper Shipping Name,
United Nations or North America Identification Number, Hazard
Class, Packaging Group.
5.
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