1、MIL-D-16791G AMENDMENT 1 15 January 1993 MILITARY SPECIFICATION DETERGENTS, GENERAL PURPOSE (LIQUID, NONIONIC) This amendment forms a part of MIL-D-16791G dated 26 January 1990, and is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. PAGE 7 Add new paragraph as follows:
2、 “3.6 Toxic DrOdUCts. The material shall have no adverse effect on the health of personnel when used for its intended purpose. Conformance shall be determined by a health hazard risk assessment (HHRA) in accordance with 4.6. Products meeting this requirement will be issued a letter of approval by th
3、e Naval Sea Systems Command. Letters of approval shall apply solely to those products specifically evaluated for toxicity. Formulation changes in the product shall require a re-evaluation of the product for toxicity and a new letter of approval. Approval letters will be in effect for a maximum of th
4、ree years, after which, re- issue may be requested. Manufacturers shall provide a copy of the approval letter applicable to offered products to the contracting activity before the product will be accepted (see 6.2). Questions pertaining to health hazards shall be referred by the contracting activity
5、 to Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, who will act as an advisor to the contracting agency.“ AMSC N/A FSC 7930 ;. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. -r 1 of 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from I
6、HS-,-,-MIL-D-16791G AMENDMENT 1 PAGE 16 Add new paragraph as follows: “4.7 Toxicitv. The manufacturer shall provide sufficient information to permit a toxicological evaluation of his product to the Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC), accompanied with a request to perform a health hazard risk as
7、sessment (HHRA). As a minimum, the information shall include name, formula and approximate percentage by weight of each ingredient in the product; identification of its pyrolysis products; and any other such information as may be needed to permit an accurate appraisal of any toxicity problem associa
8、ted with the handling, storage, application, use, removal, disposal, or combustion of the product. The request for a HHRA shall also include a product material safety data sheet and a copy of the product label. The manufacturer shall provide any other information requested by NEHC to perform their e
9、valuation. Proprietary data, which is clearly marked as such, will be held in the strictest confidence by NEHC. The request for a HHRA shall be addressed to the Commanding Officer, Navy Environmental Health Center, 2510 Walmer Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23513-2617, Attention: Mr. J.R. Crawl, C.I.H./N
10、EHC-34. The manufacturer shall also send a copy of the letter which requests the HHRA to the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (MED-O3B4), Washington, DC 20372-5120. Upon receipt of the HHRA performed by NEHC, the manufacturer shall send a copy to the Naval Sea Systems Command, Code 514, Washing
11、ton, DC 20362-5101, with a request for approval.“ PAGE 17 6.2, Acquisition requirements: add new subparagraph as follows: “(i) Submittal of Naval Sea Systems Command approval letter regarding toxicity. “ Preparing activity: (Project 7930-0410) NAW- SH 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-