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including listing on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS), any condition of use associated with the listing on the AICS and/or whether any chemical or a chemical in the product is being introduced under a permit. In addition, it is recommended that information
      in a NICNAS assessment report be included.

3.16 Section 16 – Other information
This section of the SDS provides any other information relevant to the preparation of the SDS, including:
    * the date of preparation of the latest revision of the SDS. When revisions are made to an SDS, clearly indicate where the changes have been made to the previous version of the SDS. Suppliers should maintain an explanation of the changes and be willing to provide it upon request
    * a key/legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the SDS.
Key literature references and sources for data used to compile the SDS should also be included.

APPENDIX A – DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Article means a manufactured item, other than a fluid or particle, that is formed into a particular shape or design during manufacture and has hazard properties and a function that are wholly or partly dependent on the shape or design.
Bioaccumulative potential is the potential for a chemical to accumulate in biota and possibly pass through the food chain.
Biological monitoring means the measurement and evaluation of a substance, or its metabolites, in the body tissue, fluids or exhaled air of a person exposed to that substance.
Chemical Identity means a name, in accordance with the nomenclature systems of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry or the Chemical Abstracts Service, or a technical name, that gives a chemical a unique identity.
Class of dangerous goods, means the number assigned to the goods in the ADG Code indicating the hazard, or most predominant hazard, exhibited by the goods.
Combustible liquid means a liquid, other than a flammable liquid, that has a flash point, and a fire point less than its boiling point.
Combustible substance means a substance that is combustible and includes dust, fibres, fumes, mists or vapours produced by the substance.
Container means anything in or by which a hazardous chemical is, or has been, wholly or partly covered, enclosed or packed, including anything necessary for the container to perform its function as a container.
Correct classification means the set of hazard classes and hazard categories assigned to a hazardous chemical when it is correctly classified.
Division of dangerous goods, means a number, in a class of dangerous goods, to which the dangerous goods are assigned in the ADG Code.
Exposure standard means an exposure standard published by Safe Work Australia in the Workplace Exposure Standards for Airborne Contaminants.
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