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. (a) The manufacturer may provide the information required by
Section 6390 on an entire product mixture, instead of on each
hazardous substance in it, when all of the following conditions
exist:
(1) Hazard test information exists on the mixture itself, or
adequate information exists to form a valid judgment of the hazardous
properties of the mixture itself and the MSDS indicates that the
information presented and the conclusions drawn are from some source
other than direct test data on the mixture itself, and that an MSDS
on each constituent hazardous substance identified on the MSDS is
available upon request.
(2) Provision of information on the mixture will be as effective
in protecting employee health as information on the ingredients.
(3) The hazardous substances in the mixture are identified on the
MSDS unless it is either unfeasible to describe all the ingredients
in the mixture or the identity of the ingredients is itself a valid
trade secret, in either case the reason why the hazardous substances
in the mixture are not identified shall be stated on the MSDS.
(b) A single mixture MSDS may be provided for more than one
formulation of a product mixture if the information provided pursuant
to Section 6390 does not vary for the formulation.