[Comment: For dates on non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see paragraph (C) of this rule titled "Referenced Materials."]
For the purpose of this paragraph, the term adhesive means a substance used to bond one or more materials. Adhesive includes, but is not limited to: caulks; sealants; glues; or similar substances used for the purpose of forming a bond.
Construction, panel, and floor covering adhesive does not include floor seam sealer.
Contact adhesive does not include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates. Contact adhesive also does not include vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only.
For the purposes of this definition, s-coded fabric means an upholstery fabric designed to be cleaned only with water-free spot cleaning products as specified by the joint industry fabric standards committee.
Energized electrical cleaner does not include electronic cleaner.
Floor polish or wax is divided into three categories: products for resilient flooring materials, products for nonresilient floring materials and wood floor wax. For the purposes of this rule:
For the purpose of this definition solvent cleaning tanks or related equipment includes, but is not limited to: cold cleaners; vapor degreasers; conveyorized degreasers; film cleaning machines; or products designed to clean miscellaneous metallic parts by immersion in a container.
Establishments include, but are not limited to: government agencies; factories; schools; hospitals; sanitariums; prisons; restaurants; hotels; stores; automobile service and parts centers; health clubs; theaters; or transportation companies. Institutional product does not include household products and products that are incorporated into or used exclusively in the manufacture or construction of the goods or commodities at the site of the establishment.
For the purpose of the definition of LVP-VOC, chemical compound means a molecule of definite chemical formula and isomeric structure, and chemical mixture means a substrate comprised of two or more chemical compounds.
For the purposes of this definition only, paint clean-up means any liquid product labeled for cleaning oil-based or water-based paint, lacquer, varnish, or related coatings from, but not limited to, painting equipment or tools, plastics, or metals.
Multi-purpose solvent does not include: solvents used in cold cleaners, vapor degreasers, conveyorized degreasers or film cleaning machines; solvents labeled exclusively for the clean-up of application equipment used for polyaspartic and polyurea coatings; solvents that are incorporated into, or used exclusively in the manufacture or construction of, the goods or commodities at the site of the establishment; products that are labeled exclusively to clean a specific contaminant, on a single substrate, in specific situations; or any product making any representation that the product may be used as, or is suitable for use as a consumer product which qualifies under another definition in this rule, such products are not multi-purpose solvents and are subject to the most restrictive limit provision of paragraph (C) of rule 3745-112-05 of the Administrative Code.
A = Aerosol product
S = Solid
P = Pump spray
L = Liquid
SS = Semisolid
O = Other
For the purpose of this definition, high pressure laminate means sheet materials which consist of paper, fabric, or other core material that have been laminated at temperatures exceeding two hundred sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit, and at pressures between one thousand and one thousand four hundred pounds per square inch.
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-112-01
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/5/2022 and 06/20/2027
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3704.03(E)
Rule Amplifies: 3704.03(A), 3704.03(E)
Prior Effective Dates: 09/15/2007, 12/06/2012