30 C.F.R. § 47.11   Definitions of terms used in this part.


Title 30 - Mineral Resources


Title 30: Mineral Resources
PART 47—HAZARD COMMUNICATION (HazCom)
Subpart B—Definitions


§ 47.11   Definitions of terms used in this part.

The definitions in Table 47.11 apply in this part as follows:

                         Table 47.11_Definitions------------------------------------------------------------------------             Term                  Definition for purposes of HazCom------------------------------------------------------------------------Access.......................  The right to examine and copy records.Article......................  A manufactured item, other than a fluid                                or particle, that_                               (1) Is formed to a specific shape or                                design during manufacture, and                               (2) Has end-use functions dependent on                                its shape or design.Chemical.....................  Any element, chemical compound, or                                mixture of these.Chemical name................  (1) The scientific designation of a                                chemical in accordance with the                                nomenclature system of either the                                International Union of Pure and Applied                                Chemistry (IUPAC) or the Chemical                                Abstracts Service (CAS), or                               (2) A name that will clearly identify the                                chemical for the purpose of conducting a                                hazard evaluation.Common name..................  Any designation or identification (such                                as a code name, code number, trade name,                                brand name, or generic name) used to                                identify a chemical other than by its                                chemical name.Consumer product.............  A product or component of a product that                                is packaged, labeled, and distributed in                                the same form and concentration as it is                                sold for use by the general public.Container....................  (1) Any bag, barrel, bottle, box, can,                                cylinder, drum, reaction vessel, storage                                tank, or the like.                               (2) The following are not considered to                                be containers for the purpose of                                compliance with this part:                               (i) Pipes or piping systems;                               (ii) Conveyors; and                               (iii) Engines, fuel tanks, or other                                operating systems or parts in a vehicle.Cosmetics and drugs..........  (1) Cosmetics are any article applied to                                the human body for cleansing,                                beautifying, promoting attractiveness,                                or altering appearance.                               (2) Drugs are any article used to affect                                the structure or any function of the                                body of humans or other animals.CPSC.........................  The U.S. Consumer Product Safety                                Commission.Designated representative....  (1) Any individual or organization to                                whom a miner gives written authorization                                to exercise the miner's rights under                                this part, or                               (2) A representative of miners under part                                40 of this chapter.EPA..........................  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Exposed......................  Subjected, or potentially subjected, to a                                physical or health hazard in the course                                of employment. ``Subjected,'' in terms                                of health hazards, includes any route of                                entry, such as through the lungs                                (inhalation), the stomach (ingestion),                                or the skin (skin absorption).Foreseeable emergency........  Any potential occurrence that could                                result in an uncontrolled release of a                                hazardous chemical into the mine.Hazard warning...............  Any words, pictures, or symbols,                                appearing on a label or other form of                                warning, that convey the specific                                physical and health hazards of the                                chemical. (See the definitions for                                physical hazard and health hazard for                                examples of the hazards that the warning                                must convey.)Hazardous chemical...........  Any chemical that can present a physical                                or health hazard.Hazardous substance..........  Regulated by CPSC under the Federal                                Hazardous Substances Act or EPA under                                the Comprehensive Environmental                                Response, Compensation, and Liability                                Act.Hazardous waste..............  Chemicals regulated by EPA under the                                Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended by                                the Resource Conservation and Recovery                                Act.Health hazard................  A chemical for which there is                                statistically significant evidence that                                it can cause acute or chronic health                                effects in exposed persons. Health                                hazard includes chemicals which_                               (1) Cause cancer;                               (2) Damage the reproductive system or                                cause birth defects;                               (3) Are irritants, corrosives, or                                sensitizers;                               (4) Damage the liver;                               (5) Damage the kidneys;                               (6) Damage the nervous system;                               (7) Damage the blood or lymphatic                                systems;                               (8) Damage the stomach or intestines;                               (9) Damage the lungs, skin, eyes, or                                mucous membranes; or                               (10) Are toxic or highly toxic agents.Health professional..........  A physician, physician's assistant,                                nurse, emergency medical technician, or                                other person qualified to provide                                medical or occupational health services.Identity.....................  A chemical's common name or chemical                                name.Label........................  Any written, printed, or graphic material                                displayed on or affixed to a container                                to identify its contents and convey                                other relevant information.Material safety data sheet     Written or printed material concerning a (MSDS).                        hazardous chemical which_                               (1) An operator prepares in accordance                                with Table 47.52_Contents of MSDS; or                               (2) An employer prepares in accordance                                with 29 CFR 1910.1200, 1915.1200,                                1917.28, 1918.90, 1926.59, or 1928.21                                (OSHA Hazard Communication regulations);                                or                               (3) An independent source prepares which                                contains equivalent information, such as                                International Chemical Safety Cards                                (ICSC) and Workplace Hazardous Material                                Information Sheets (WHMIS).Mixture......................  Any combination of two or more chemicals                                which is not the result of a chemical                                reaction.Ordinary consumer use........  Household, family, school, recreation, or                                other personal use or enjoyment, as                                opposed to business use.OSHA.........................  The Occupational Safety and Health                                Administration, U.S. Department of                                Labor.Physical hazard..............  A chemical for which there is                                scientifically valid evidence that it                                is_                               (1) Combustible liquid:                               (i) A liquid having a flash point at or                                above 100 °F (37.8 °C) and below                                200 °F (93.3 °C); or                               (ii) A liquid mixture having components                                with flashpoints of 200 °F (93.3                                °C) or higher, the total volume of                                which make up 99% or more of the                                mixture.                               (2) Compressed gas:                               (i) A contained gas or mixture of gases                                with an absolute pressure exceeding:                               (A) 40 psi (276 kPa) at 70 °F (21.1                                °C); or                               (B) 104 psi (717 kPa) at 130 °F (54.4                                °C) regardless of pressure at 70                                °F.                               (ii) A liquid having a vapor pressure                                exceeding 40 psi (276 kPa) at 100 °F                                (37.8 °C) as determined by ASTM D-                                323-82.                               (3) Explosive: A chemical that undergoes                                a rapid chemical change causing a                                sudden, almost instantaneous release of                                pressure, gas, and heat when subjected                                to sudden shock, pressure, or high                                temperature.                               (4) Flammable: A chemical that will                                readily ignite and, when ignited, will                                burn persistently at ambient temperature                                and pressure in the normal concentration                                of oxygen in the air.                               (5) Organic peroxide: An explosive, shock                                sensitive, organic compound or an oxide                                that contains a high proportion of                                oxygen-superoxide.                               (6) Oxidizer: A chemical, other than an                                explosive, that initiates or promotes                                combustion in other materials, thereby                                causing fire either of itself or through                                the release of oxygen or other gases.                               (7) Pyrophoric: Capable of igniting                                spontaneously in air at a temperature of                                130 °F (54.4 °C) or below.                               (8) Unstable (reactive): A chemical which                                in the pure state, or as produced or                                transported, will vigorously polymerize,                                decompose, condense, or become self-                                reactive under conditions of shock,                                pressure, or temperature.                               (9) Water-reactive: A chemical that                                reacts with water to release a gas that                                is either flammable or a health hazard.Produce......................  To manufacture, process, formulate,                                generate, or repackage.Raw material.................  Ore, valuable minerals, worthless                                material or gangue, overburden, or a                                combination of these, that is removed                                from natural deposits by mining or is                                upgraded through milling.Trade secret.................  Any confidential formula, pattern,                                process, device, information, or                                compilation of information that is used                                by the operator and that gives the                                operator an opportunity to obtain an                                advantage over competitors who do not                                know about it or use it.Use..........................  To package, handle, react, or transfer.Work area....................  Any place in or about a mine where a                                miner works.------------------------------------------------------------------------

[67 FR 42383, June 21, 2002; 67 FR 57635, Sept. 11, 2002]
























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