Or. Admin. Code § 837-090-1015 - Definitions
(1) "Aerosol" means
any material which is dispensed from its container as a mist, spray or foam by
propellant under pressure.
(2)
"Blasting Agent" means any material or mixture consisting of a fuel and
oxidizer intended for blasting, not otherwise classified as an explosive, in
which none of the ingredients are classified as explosives, provided that the
finished product as mixed and packaged for use or shipment cannot be detonated
by means of a No. 8 test blasting cap when unconfined. Materials or mixtures
classified as nitrocarbonitrates by the Department of Transportation
regulations shall be included in this definition.
(3) "Carcinogen" means any substance that
causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. A chemical is
considered to be a carcinogen if:
(a) It has
been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and
found to be carcinogenic; or
(b) It
is listed as a carcinogen in the latest edition of the Annual Report on
Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program (NTP); or
(c) It is regulated by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a carcinogen.
(4) "Combustible Liquid" means any liquid
having a flash point at or above 100° F. Combustible liquids shall be
subdivided as follows:
(a) Class II liquids
shall include those having flash points at or above 100° F. and below
140° F.;
(b) Class III-A
liquids shall include those having flash points at or above 140° F. and
below 200° F.;
(c) Class III-B
liquids shall include those having flash points at or above 200°
F.
(5) "Compressed Gas"
means:
(a) A gas or mixture of gases having,
in a container, an absolute pressure exceeding 40 psi at 70° F.;
or
(b) A gas or mixture of gases
having, in a container, an absolute pressure exceeding 104 psi at 130° F.
regardless of the pressure at 70° F.; or
(c) A liquid having a vapor pressure
exceeding 40 psi at 100° F. as determined by U.F.C. Standard No.
9-5.
(6) "Corrosive"
means any chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible
alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. A
chemical is considered to be corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of
albino rabbits by the method described in the U.S. Department of Transportation
in Appendix A to CFR 49 Part 173, it destroys or changes irreversibly the
structure of the tissue at the site of contact following an exposure period of
four hours. This term shall not refer to action on inanimate
surfaces.
(7) "Corrosive Liquid"
means any liquid which, when in contact with living tissue, will cause
destruction or irreversible alteration of such tissue by chemical action.
Examples include acid, alkaline or caustic materials.
(8) "Cryogenic Fluids" means those fluids
having a normal boiling point below 150° F. (See Table No. 75.102-B of the
Uniform Fire Code).
(9) "Cutaneous
Hazard" means a substance that dames or causes sensitization of the dermal
layer of the body.
(10)
"Department" means the Department of Revenue.
(11) "Dust" means pulverized particles which,
if mixed with air in the proper proportions, become explosive and may be
ignited by a flame or spark or other source of ignition.
(12) "Entity" means any individual, trust,
firm, association, corporation, partnership, joint stock company, joint
venture, public or municipal corporation, commission, political subdivision,
the state or any agency or commission thereof, interstate body, and the Federal
Government and any agency thereof.
(13) "Explosive" means:
(a) A chemical which causes a sudden, almost
instantaneous release of pressure, gas and heat when subjected to sudden shock,
pressure, or high temperatures; or
(b) A material or chemical, other than a
blasting agent, that is commonly used or intended to be used for the purpose of
producing an explosive effect and is regulated by Article 77 of the Uniform
Fire Code.
(14) "Eye
Hazard" means a substance that causes damage to the eyes, except those that
cause damage by mechanical means.
(15) "Facility" means all buildings,
equipment, structures and other stationary items that are located on a single
site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and that are owned or operated by the
same person or by any person who controls, is controlled by or under common
control with such person.
(16)
"Fire Hazard" means any thing or act which increases or may cause an increase
in the hazard or menace of fire to a greater degree than that customarily
recognized as normal by persons in the public service regularly engaged in
preventing, suppressing or extinguishing fire; or which may obstruct, delay,
hinder or interfere with the operations of the fire department or the egress of
occupants in the event of fire.
(17) "Firework" means any combustible or
explosive composition, or any substance or combination of substances, or device
prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by
combustion, explosion, deflagration or detonation, and shall include blank
cartridges, toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes or toy guns in which explosives
are used, firecrackers, torpedoes, sky-rockets, Roman candles, Daygo bombs,
sparklers or other devices of like construction and any devices containing any
explosive or flammable compound, or any tablet or other device containing an
explosive substance, except that the term "fireworks" shall not include auto
flares, paper caps containing not in excess of an average of 25/100 of a grain
of explosive content per cap and toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns or other
devices for use of such caps.
(18)
"Fissile Materials" means radioisotopes which may undergo a nuclear fission
reaction and are usually found only at reactor sites or as part of a nuclear
weapon.
(19) "Flammable Anesthetic"
means a compressed gas which is flammable and administered as an anesthetic and
shall include among others, cyclopropane, divinyl ether, ethyl chloride, ethyl
ether and ethylene.
(20) "Flammable
Gas" means a gas which is flammable at a mixture of 13 percent or less (by
volume) with air, or the flammable range with air is wider than 12 percent,
regardless of the lower limit.
(21)
"Flammable Liquefied Gas" means a liquefied compressed gas which under the
charged pressure is partially liquid at a temperature of 70° F. and which
is flammable.
(22) "Flammable
Liquid" means any liquid having a flash point below 100° F. and having a
vapor pressure not exceeding 40 pounds per square inch (absolute) at 100°
F. Flammable liquids shall be subdivided as follows:
(a) Class I-A shall include those having
flash points below 73° F. and having a boiling point below 100°
F.;
(b) Class I-B shall include
those having flash points below 73° F. and having a boiling point at or
above 100° F.;
(c) Class I-C
shall include those having flash points at or above 73° F. and below
100° F.
(23)
"Flammable Solid" means a solid substance, other than one which is defined in
Article 9 of the Uniform Fire Code as a blasting agent or explosive, that is
liable to cause fire through friction or as a result of retained heat from
manufacture, or which has an ignition temperature below 212° F., or which
burns so vigorously or persistently when ignited so as to create a serious
hazard. Finely divided solid materials which when dispersed in air as a cloud
may be ignited and cause an explosion are flammable solids.
(24) "Generally Hazardous" means hazardous
substances which present a hazard to public health, welfare or safety or the
environment.
(25) "Hazardous
Substance" means:
(a) Any substance or waste
known to present a physical or health hazard to employees, emergency response
personnel, or the public under normal conditions of use and/or during an
emergency situation; or
(b) Any
hazardous chemical which is required to have a Material Safety Data Sheet
pursuant to OAR chapter 437, division 155, the Hazard Communication rules of
the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division of the Department of
Consumer and Business Services; or
(c) Any radioactive substance as defined by
ORS 453.005(7);
or
(d) Any radioactive waste as
defined by ORS 469.300; or
(e) Any substance or waste designated as
hazardous by the Director of the Department of Insurance and Finance or the
State Fire Marshal.
(26)
"Hematopoietic Toxin" means a substance which damages or disrupts the blood
system.
(27) "Hepatoxin" means a
substance that causes damage to the liver.
(28) "Highly Toxic Material" means a material
which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration which falls within any of
the following categories:
(a) A chemical that
has a median lethal dose (LD50) of 50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body
weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300
grams each;
(b) A chemical that
has a median lethal dose (LD50) of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body
weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death
occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between
two and three kilograms each;
(c) A
chemical that has a median lethal concentration (LC50) in air of 200 parts per
million by volume or less of gas or vapor, or two milligrams per liter of less
of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour
(or less if death occurs within one hour) to albino rats weighing between 200
and 300 grams each;
(d) Mixture of
these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, may not warrant a
classification of highly toxic. While this system is basically simple in
application, any hazard evaluation which is required for the precise
categorization of this type of material shall be performed by experienced,
technically competent persons.
(29) "Licensed Vehicle" means a motorized
vehicle licensed by the State of Oregon for travel using its own power on
public highways.
(30) "Hypergolic
Materials" means any materials which are capable of igniting spontaneously upon
contact with another substance.
(31) "Highly Hazardous" means and is
equivalent to very hazardous. See section (56) of this rule.
(32) "Liquefied Gas" means a gas that is
received and stored as a liquid through the use of pressure and/or cryogenic
conditions.
(33) "Liquefied
Petroleum Gas" means any material which is composed predominantly of the
following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal
butane or isobutane) and butylenes.
(34) "Material Safety Data Sheet" means
written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical which is prepared
pursuant to rules OAR chapter 437, division 2 (29 CFR
1910.1200), Subdivision Z, the Hazard
Communication Rules of the Oregon OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Division
of the Department of Consumer and Business Services.
(35) "Minimally Hazardous" means hazardous
substances which present little hazard to public health, welfare, safety or the
environment.
(36) "Mutagen" means a
substance that causes genetic (heritable) changes in the DNA of
chromosomes.
(37) "Nephrotoxin"
means a substance that is poisonous to the kidneys.
(38) "Neurotoxin" means a substance that
causes damage to the nervous system.
(39) "Non-hazardous" means a substances which
present no hazard to public health, welfare, safety or the
environment.
(40) "Organic
Peroxide" means an organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0- structure
and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide
where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic
radical. Organic peroxides may present an explosion hazard (detonation or
deflagration) or they may be shock sensitive. They may also decompose into
various unstable compounds over an extended period of time.
(41) "Oxidizer" means a chemical other than a
blasting agent or explosive as defined in Article 9 of the Uniform Fire Code
that initiates or promotes combustion in other materials, thereby causing fire
either of itself or through the release of oxygen or other gases.
(42) "Peroxide-Forming Chemical" means a
chemical which, when exposed to air, will form explosive peroxides which are
shock, pressure or heat sensitive.
(43) "Person" means:
(a) Any entity including, but not limited to,
an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, corporation, partnership,
association, municipal corporation, political subdivision, interstate body, the
state and any agency or commission thereof and the Federal Government and any
agency thereof;
(b) Any entity
operating a facility that is included in one or more of the standard industrial
classification categories identified by the State Fire Marshal under ORS
453.408(2).
(44) "Pesticide" means any substance or
mixture of substances, including fungicides, intended for preventing,
destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest and any substance or mixture of
substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
Products defined as drugs in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act are
exempt.
(45) "Possess" or
"Possession" means the physical possession of a hazardous substance within the
state.
(46) "Pyrophoric" means a
chemical that will spontaneously ignite in air at or below a temperature of
130° F (54.4° C).
(47)
"Quantity Range(s)" means a range of values assigned for reporting the
quantities of hazardous materials. It is equivalent to the term Reporting
Range.
(48) "Radioactive Material"
means any material or combination of materials that spontaneously emits
ionizing radiation.
(49) "Reactive
Materials" means those materials which can enter into a hazardous chemical
reaction with other stable or unstable materials.
(50) "Registration Fee" means a Hazardous
Substance Possession Fee assessed in lieu of that set by a fee
schedule.
(51) "Respiratory Hazard"
means those materials which cause damage to the respiratory system.
(52) "Sensitizer" means a chemical that
causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an
allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the
chemical.
(53) "Toxic Material"
means a material which produces a lethal dose or a lethal concentration within
any of the following categories:
(a) A
chemical or substance that has a median lethal dose (LD50) of more than 50
milligrams per kilogram but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body
weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300
grams each;
(b) A chemical or
substance that has a median lethal dose (LD50) of more than 200 milligrams per
kilogram but not more than 1,000 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when
administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within
20 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3
kilograms each;
(c) A chemical or
substance that has a median lethal concentration (LC50) in air more than 200
parts per million but not more than 2,000 parts per million by volume of gas or
vapor, or more than two milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams
per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for
one hour (or less if death occurs within one hour) to albino rats weighing
between 200 and 300 grams each.
(54) "Unstable (reactive) Liquid" means a
chemical which in the pure state, or as produced or transported, will
vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense, or will become self-reactive under
conditions of shock, pressure or temperature.
(55) "Unstable Materials" means those
materials, other than explosives, which in the pure state or as commercially
produced will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become
self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion,
when exposed to heat, friction, shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor or in
the presence of contaminants or in contact with non-compatible
materials.
(56) "Very Hazardous"
means hazardous substances which present a significant hazard to public health,
welfare or safety or the environment.
(57) "Water-Reactive Materials" means
materials which explode violently, react, produce flammable, toxic or other
hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause self-ignition or ignition of
nearby combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 453.408
Stats. Implemented: ORS 453.396 - ORS 453.414
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.