Md. Code Regs. 26.11.32.05-1 - Requirements for Flammable and Extremely Flammable Multi-Purpose Solvent and Paint Thinner
Effective January 1, 2018, no person shall sell, supply, offer for sale, or manufacture for use in the State any "flammable" or "extremely flammable" multi-purpose solvent or paint thinner named, on the principal display panel as paint thinner, multi-purpose solvent, clean-up solvent, or paint clean-up unless the product:
A. Contains less than 1 percent by weight
aromatic compound;
B. Contains
methylene chloride, perchloroethylene, or trichloroethylene in a combined
amount equal to or less than 0.01 percent by weight; and
C. Includes an attached hang tag, sticker, or
contrasting square or rectangular area on the principal display panel that
displays:
(1) At a minimum, the following
statements or information in font size as large as, or larger than, the signal
word, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION (not including the font size used for the
company name, brand name or logo), as specified in
16 CFR §
1500.121;
(2) That the product is "formulated to meet
California VOC limits; see warnings on label"; or
(3) The common name of the chemical compound,
in large font, that results in the product meeting the criteria for flammable
or extremely flammable, such as acetone or methyl acetate.
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