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  1. Apr 1, 2016 · North Carolina Basic Manual for Workers Compensation and Employer Liability - Digital Edition Refer to the Classifications Section - PART 2 of the North Carolina Basic Manual for the applicable Hazard Group per classification code.

  2. This appendix provides information, explanations and examples to illustrate and clarify the hazard categories contained in Chapter 50 of the International Fire Code. The hazard categories are based upon the DOL 29 CFR.

  3. Jan 1, 2019 · The hazard rankings assigned to each class represent reasonable minimum hazard levels for a given class based on the use of criteria established by NFPA 704. Specific cases of use or storage may dictate the use of higher degrees of hazard in certain cases.

  4. 1 day ago · In North Carolina, however, their additions might not matter. In the last 60 years, the only Republican candidates to not carry the state are in 14 cycles incumbent Gerald Ford in 1976 and John McCain in 2008.

  5. Community Right to Know permits any person in North Carolina to request a list of chemicals used or stored at a given facility. The request must be in writing and applies to employers who must compile a hazardous chemicals list and for those chemicals included on the list.

  6. (a) Any person in North Carolina may request in writing from the employer a list of chemicals used or stored at the facility. The request shall include the name and address of the person making the request and a statement of the purpose for the request.

  7. Chemical wastes that contaminate the soil, seep into groundwater, or run into rivers and streams are a threat to public health and the environment. Photo processing chemicals, military munitions, lead paints, residuals from the petroleum industry, medical waste and used oil are all considered hazardous materials.

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