Ohio Admin. Code 3750-60-10 - Methods of selecting a generic class or category
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the last paragraph of rule 3750-1-01 of the Administrative Code titled"Incorporation by reference."]
(A) A claimant asserting a chemical identity
as trade secret should choose a generic class or category for the chemical that
is structurally descriptive of the chemical and based upon the following
guidelines:
(1) The purpose of the generic
class or category is to provide a description of the chemical that is not as
specific as the specific chemical identity.
(2) The generic class or category should
provide the best description possible of the claimed chemical as determined by
the claimant .
(3) The generic
class or category shall be defined only as broadly as necessary to protect the
specific chemical identity from disclosure and sufficient to transmit chemical
information to the public.
(4) The
generic class or category shall be selected to include information regarding
the specific chemical identity's release hazards and adverse health effects.
(B) Based upon the
guidelines contained in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(4) of this rule, the claimant
may select from the following categories as identified under
29 CFR Part
1910.1200:
(1) Acute (immediate) health hazard;
(2) Chronic (delayed) health
hazard;
(3) Fire hazard;
(4) Reactive hazard; or
(5) Sudden release of pressure hazard.
Notes
R.C. 119.032 review dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3750.02(B)(1)(i), 3750.02(B)(2)(d), 3750(B)(5), and 3750.02(B)(14)
Rule Amplifies: 3750.09
Prior Effective Dates: 6/30/93
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