Exemptions from labeling.

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§ 47.92 Exemptions from labeling.

A hazardous chemical is exempt from subpart E of this part under the conditions described in Table 47.92 as follows:

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Table 47.92 - Hazardous Chemicals Exempt from Labeling

Exemption Conditions for exemption
Chemical substance, consumer product, hazardous substance, or pesticide When kept in its manufacturer's or supplier's original packaging labeled under other federal labeling requirements.
Hazardous substance When the subject of remedial or removal action under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) in accordance with EPA regulations.
Hazardous waste When regulated by EPA under the Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Raw material being mined or processed While on mine property, except when the container holds a mixture of the raw material and another hazardous chemical and the mixture is found to be hazardous under § 47.21 - Identifying hazardous chemicals.
Wood or wood products, including lumber Wood or wood products are always exempt from labeling.

[67 FR 42383, June 21, 2002; 67 FR 42366, Sept. 11, 2002; 67 FR 63255, Oct. 11, 2002]


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