ASTM C1023-2010 Standard Practice for Labeling Ceramic Art Materials for Chronic Adverse Health Hazards《陶瓷艺术材料的慢性健康危害标识的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: C1023 10Standard Practice forLabeling Ceramic Art Materials for Chronic Adverse HealthHazards1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C1023; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last
2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONUninformed or careless use of some ceramic art material products can give rise to health hazards,either acute or chronic, o
3、r both. Specific and readily available warnings are needed to help protectusers. One way to disseminate such information is to provide appropriate precautionary labeling onceramic art material products.Labeling for acute health hazards, including those associated with ceramic art materials, areprese
4、ntly being addressed by such requirements as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Act, the FederalHazardous SubstancesAct, and the like. There are presently no specific national standards for labelingceramic art materials with respect to chronic adverse health hazards.This practice is intended to provid
5、e a standard for developing precautionary labels concerningchronic adverse health hazards related to the use of ceramic art materials. It is further intended to havethe adaptability necessary to keep labels current with existing scientific and medical knowledge, aswell as in conformity with other pr
6、ecautionary labeling requirements, both acute and chronic, therebyavoiding unnecessary confusion by users with respect to other precautionary labeling.1. Scope1.1 This practice describes a procedure for developingprecautionary labels for ceramic art materials and provideshazard and precautionary sta
7、tements based upon knowledgethat exists in the scientific and medical communities. Thispractice concerns those chronic adverse health hazards knownto be associated with a product or product component(s), whenthe component(s) is present in a physical form, volume, orconcentration that in the opinion
8、of a toxicologist has thepotential to produce a chronic adverse health effect(s).1.2 This practice is intended to apply exclusively to ceramicart materials which are packaged in sizes intended for use byartists or crafts people, either individually, or in a small groupor class.1.3 This practice appl
9、ies to developing precautionary label-ing for ceramic art materials intended for adult usage. Con-formance to this practice does not imply that ceramic artmaterials will necessarily be labeled adequately or safe for useby children. Labeling determinations should consider reason-ably foreseeable use
10、or misuse by children and include asappropriate, in such instances, warnings to keep out of reach,or other specific precautionary statements. The responsibilityfor precautionary labeling rests with the ceramic producer orrepackager who markets the material for art or craft use.1.4 This practice does
11、 not specify test methods for deter-mining whether a substance or product presents chronicadverse health hazards.1.5 This practice does not apply to products appropriatelylabeled for known chronic adverse health hazards according tochemical substances labeling standards and practices, such asanother
12、 national consensus standard, existing labeling statutes,regulations, or guidelines.1.6 Since knowledge about chronic adverse health hazardsis incomplete and warning cannot cover all uses of anyproduct, it is not possible for precautionary labeling to assurecompletely safe use of an art product.1.7
13、Manufacturers or repackagers may wish to determineindividually or collectively precautionary labeling for ceramicart materials in accordance with this practice. Compliance maybe certified by a certifying organization. Guidelines for acertifying organization are given in Appendix X1.1This practice is
14、 under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C21 on CeramicWhitewares and Related Products and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC21.03 on Methods for Whitewares and Environmental Concerns.Current edition approved May 1, 2010. Published June 2010. Originallyapproved in 1983. Last previous edi
15、tion approved in 2009 as C1023 09. DOI:10.1520/C1023-10.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility
16、 of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard2.1 analytical laboratorya laboratory having personneland apparatus capable of performing quant
17、itative or qualitativeanalysis of ceramic art materials, which may yield informationthat is used by a toxicologist for evaluation of potentiallyhazardous materials.2.2 artists or crafts peopleindividuals who create, orrecreate in a limited number, largely by hand, works that mayor may not have a pra
18、ctical use, but in which aestheticconsiderations are paramount.2.3 bioavailabilitythe extent to which a substance can beabsorbed in a biologically active form.2.4 ceramic art material or ceramic art material productany raw or processed material, or manufactured product,marketed or represented by a c
19、eramic producer or repackageras intended for and suitable for use in a fired product producedby artists or crafts people.2.5 ceramic producerthe person or entity who manufac-tures, processes, or imports a ceramic art material.2.6 chronic adverse health effect(s)a persistent toxic ef-fect(s) that dev
20、elops over time from a single, prolonged, orrepeated exposure to a substance which can, in humans, causesterility, birth defects, harm to a developing fetus or to anursing infant, cancer, allergic sensitization, damage to thenervous system, or a persistent adverse effect to any otherorgan system.2.7
21、 chronic adverse health hazard(s)hereafter referred toas “chronic hazard”a health risk to humans, resultant fromexposure to a substance that may cause a chronic adversehealth effect.2.8 labela display of written, printed, or graphic matterupon the immediate container of any ceramic art materialprodu
22、ct. When the product is unpackaged, or is not packaged inan immediate container intended or suitable for delivery toartists or crafts people, the label can be a display of such matterdirectly upon the ceramic art material or upon a tag or othersuitable labeling device attached to the ceramic art mat
23、erial.2.9 repackagerthe person or entity who obtains materialsfrom ceramic producers and, without making changes in suchmaterials, puts them in containers intended for sale as ceramicart materials to artists or crafts people.2.10 sensitizera substance that is known to cause, throughan allergic proce
24、ss, a chronic adverse health effect whichbecomes evident in a significant number of people on re-exposure to the same substance.2.11 toxicapplies to any substance that is likely to pro-duce personal injury or illness to humans through ingestion,inhalation, or skin contact.2.12 toxicologistan individ
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