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hazardous4.0 All - -, on the "Directors List of <br />Substances"pursuant to California Labor..- Section 6382 and <br />regulated by General Industry Safety Order .;(GISO) of Title <br />8, California Administrative Code are included in the Program. <br />hazardous substance _ defined as any substance which is a <br />physical or health <br />Permissible Exposure Limit established. Any substance having a <br />TLV established by the ACGIH. Any substance listed as a <br />carcinogen by NTP, IARC <br />or <br />hazards4.1 Physical include: <br />4.1-1 A combustible liquid. One having a flash point at <br />or above 100 degrees F, but below 200 degrees F. <br />flammable • . solid, gas, or aerosol. <br />that can be r - .i below 100 degree F by • . <br />flame or <br />4.1-3 A compressed gas. A gas or gas mixture having, in <br />container, <br />;.. « «, an absolute pressure exceeding 40'psi <br />at 70 degrees F. or exceeding 104 psi at 130 <br />degrees F regardless of pressure at 70 degrees F, <br />or a liquid having a vapor pressure exceeding 40 <br />psi 100 degrees <br />4.1-4 An explosive. A chemical that,causes a sudden, <br />Almost instantaneous release of pressure,, gas,, and <br />heat when subjected to sudden shockl pressure or <br />high temperature. <br />4.1-5 An organic peroxide. An organic compound that <br />contains the bivalent -0-0-structure and which may <br />be considered a structural derivative of hydrogen <br />peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms <br />has been <br />.w. ».• a • byan organic radical. <br />