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Proposition 65 - Nickel in Stainless Steel – Supplier Help ...
2019-3-14 Answer Provided: For the purposes of clarification, OEHHA notes that nickel alloys are distinct from nickel compounds, and are not included in the Proposition 65 listing of nickel compounds. A nickel compound is a substance consisting of nickel and one or more other elements combined in definite proportions (e.g., by ionic or covalent bonds).
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SPECIALTY STEEL AND CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
2019-8-2 Prop 65 warning. In addition, there is important precedent from previous Prop 65 actions establishing that stainless and specialty steels do not require a warning. Nickel and Chromium in Specialty Steels Do Not Warrant Prop 65 Warnings The key metals of interest for Prop 65 purposes with regard to specialty steels are nickel
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Proposition 65 Definition of Nickel (Soluble Compounds ...
2019-5-2 Proposition 65 Definition of Nickel (Soluble Compounds) May 2, 2019 Effective October 26, 2018, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) added Nickel (soluble compounds) to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause reproductive toxicity for purposes of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65).
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California Adds Nickel To Prop 65 List As A Reproductive ...
2019-1-31 As a result, stainless steel and other nickel alloys are not subject to Proposition 65 warning requirements when they are manufactured in products that come into direct contact with the user, such as body piercings and implants. In addition, nickel carbonyl
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California Limits New Prop 65 Listing to Soluble Nickel ...
2018-10-29 Perhaps most notably, a series of cases and settlement agreements have determined that stainless steel and other nickel-containing alloys do not require a Proposition 65
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California Limits New Prop 65 Listing to Soluble Nickel ...
2018-11-5 Perhaps most notably, a series of cases and settlement agreements have determined that stainless steel and other nickel-containing alloys do not require a Proposition 65 warning when used in a variety of “high contact” products, such as jewelry, body piercings, and medical and dental implants.
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California's Proposition 65 - Solvent and Stainless Steel ...
2012-4-27 Prop 65 is a little confusing on nickel. I have this from a Notice to Interested Parties, dated May 7, 2004: “For the purposes of clarification, OEHHA (California Office Of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment) notes that nickel alloys are distinct from nickel compounds, and are not included in the Proposition 65 listing of nickel compounds.”
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Stainless Steel and CA Prop. 65 - Metal and Metallurgy ...
2013-1-10 Prop 65 is managed by Calif OEHHA (Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment) and on their web site, they have tried to clarify the listing of nickel. Nickel alloys are not the same as listed nickel compounds, and the state attorney general has indicated that dentists do not need to provided warnings for the stainless steel used in braces and other dental work.
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Proposition 65 - Stainless Steel – Supplier Help Center
2019-3-29 Answer: Potentially, yes. Chromium in stainless steel is typically Cr0, meaning that it is in its pure elemental form. Stainless steels are considered inherently non-hazardous, with many grades approved for food contact. You can read more about the requirements for Proposition 65 in our whitepaper, Understanding the Safe Drinking Water Toxic ...
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Prop 65 WARNING! Your knife might kill you! – Knife
Whether it’s in the bolsters, the liners, or the steel (carbon or stainless doesn’t matter much), nickel is probably in there. Brass The chemicals that make up brass (including
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 INFORMATION
2021-4-1 california proposition 65 information chromium, nickel, stainless steel warning: this product can expose you to chemicals including nickel [metallic) ano chromium [hexavalent compounds) which are known to the state of california to cause cancer ano birth defects, or other reproductive harm [for more information go to p65warnlngs.ca.gov)
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California Prop 65 Warning Bastion Gear – BASTION GEAR
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 INFORMATION - CHEMICAL IDENTIFIED - NICKEL/NICKEL COMPOUNDS. Nickel and its compounds are used in various amounts in the manufacture of steel alloys and stainless steel of different grades. In addition, Nickel can be found in the Hard-Coat Anodizing process our vendors use in coating our aluminum products.
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California's Proposition 65 - Solvent and Stainless Steel ...
2012-4-27 Prop 65 is a little confusing on nickel. I have this from a Notice to Interested Parties, dated May 7, 2004: “For the purposes of clarification, OEHHA (California Office Of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment) notes that nickel alloys are distinct from nickel compounds, and are not included in the Proposition 65 listing of nickel compounds.”
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Clarification of Chemical Listing of Nickel and Certain ...
2021-10-19 Since the 1989 Proposition 65 listing of nickel and certain nickel compounds, both NTP and IARC have found that all nickel compounds are human carcinogens. In 1990, IARC issued the monograph Chromium, Nickel and Welding (Volume 49) in its series IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. In this monograph IARC classified ...
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Prop 65 WARNING! Your knife might kill you! – Knife
Prop 65 warnings are now required in catalogs and on websites that sell to residents of California. And, if the product contains a chemical that puts it within the scope of Prop 65, it requires companies to specify at least one chemical in the warning. ... Nickel, components in brass, components in steel (particularly stainless steel
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Proposition 65 - Stainless Steel – Supplier Help Center
2019-3-29 Chromium in stainless steel is typically Cr0, meaning that it is in its pure elemental form. Stainless steels are considered inherently non-hazardous, with many grades approved for food contact. You can read more about the requirements for Proposition 65 in our whitepaper, Understanding the Safe Drinking Water Toxic Enforcement Act.
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Stainless steel and Prop 65 Expedition Portal
2019-4-12 All stainless steels “contain” carcinogenic alloying elements, specifically nickel and chromium but also manganese, lead, zinc, etc... The funniest part is that he is claiming to be a prepper. After civilization ends... you aren’t gonna live long enough to die of cancer; you won’t have to worry about it because there will be no more prop 65
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Specialty Steel and California Proposition 65 – SSINA
Specialty Steel and California Proposition 65. Stainless and other specialty steels do not present a risk to human health from exposure to chemicals listed under California’s “Proposition 65.”. While the determination of whether to provide a Prop 65 warning is
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California Prop 65 Statement of Compliance Steelys
California Proposition 65 (also known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) refers to the California legislation that was intended by its authors to protect California citizens and the State’s drinking water sources from chemicals known to
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California Prop 65 Warning Bastion Gear – BASTION GEAR
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 INFORMATION - CHEMICAL IDENTIFIED - NICKEL/NICKEL COMPOUNDS. Nickel and its compounds are used in various amounts in the manufacture of steel alloys and stainless steel of different grades. In addition, Nickel can be found in the Hard-Coat Anodizing process our vendors use in coating our aluminum products.
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CALIFORNIA PROP 65 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
2021-8-19 • Stainless Steel Products: Nickel may be found in our stainless-steel products as a nickel alloy. OEHHA notes that nickel alloys are distinct compounds and are not included in the Proposition 65 listing of nickel compounds. A nickel alloy is a mixture of nickel with one or more other elements,
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California Clarifies Scope of Prop 65 Listing for Soluble ...
2019-5-9 For purposes of Proposition 65, Nickel (soluble compounds) are defined to be compounds of nickel with solubility in water of greater than 0.1 moles per liter (mol/L) at 20oC. ... such as stainless steel, as well as companies that use such materials to manufacture consumer and industrial products.
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Proposition 65 - Hypodermic Tubing, Stainless Steel Wire ...
2019-3-11 can expose you to chemicals, including Nickel (metallic), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov. Proposition 65, California Health Safety Code 25249.6 Notwithstanding the foregoing warning, simple handling of stainless steel products is not generally a
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Stainless steel and Prop 65 Expedition Portal
2019-4-12 All stainless steels “contain” carcinogenic alloying elements, specifically nickel and chromium but also manganese, lead, zinc, etc... The funniest part is that he is claiming to be a prepper. After civilization ends... you aren’t gonna live long enough to die of cancer; you won’t have to worry about it because there will be no more prop 65
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Prop 65 Compliance-For Stainless Steel filament use this ...
2020-6-22 Title: Prop 65 Compliance-For Stainless Steel filament use this Safety Slip Created Date: 5/30/2018 11:02:37 AM
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Proposition 65 Nantucket Sinks USA
Those substances may include the Nickel and Chromium found in Stainless Steel or other substances used in the production of the various products we offer such as titanium flecks in our granite composite sinks. All Nantucket Sinks' faucets meet and exceed AB1953,
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New California Proposition 65 Warning ... - The Nickel Report
2018-7-18 In August 2016, California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) adopted new regulations that replaced Prop 65’s “clear and reasonable” warning provisions. These new regulations, which allocate responsibility
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High- Performance Stainless Steels - Nickel Institute
The “high-performance stainless steels” are a family of stainless steels which have distinctly superior corrosion resistance in a wide variety of aggressive environments when compared with the standard stainless steel grades such as Type* 304L, which contains only 18% chromium and 8% nickel (18-8), and Type 316L, which contains
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