Regulations last checked for updates: May 21, 2024

Title 16 - Commercial Practices last revised: May 16, 2024
§ 1500.5 - Hazardous mixtures.

For a mixture of substances, the determination of whether the mixture is a “hazardous substance” as defined by section 2(f) of the act (repeated in § 1500.3(b)(4)) should be based on the physical, chemical, and pharmacological characteristics of the mixture. A mixture of substances may therefore be less hazardous or more hazardous than its components because of synergistic or antagonistic reactions. It may not be possible to reach a fully satisfactory decision concerning the toxic, irritant, corrosive, flammable, sensitizing, or pressure-generating properties of a substance from what is known about its components or ingredients. The mixture itself should be tested.

source: 38 FR 27012, Sept. 27, 1973, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 16 CFR 1500.5