MIL-PRF-24635E
TABLE IX. Suggested marking.
Marking type
Recommended marking
Bar codes
Marking should include bar codes
Hazardous
(a) Labels should be in accordance with 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1926, and
warnings
1928.
(b) All individual containers should have the following marking:
"CAUTION: This paint contains volatile solvents, with probable hazardous vapors. Use
with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors or spray mists. The
solvents are highly flammable, avoid open flame and smoking."
(c) Each component container, shipping container, and palletized load should be marked with
the appropriate hazardous symbol in accordance with FED-STD-313.
Volatile organic
"Contains (insert VOC content) grams per liter (insert VOC content in lb/gal) of volatile
content (VOC)
organic content per 40 CFR 60, Appendix A (EPA) Method 24. Maximum thinning allowed is
(insert number in g/L, lb/gal, and volume/gal [if appropriate])."
OSHA Hazard
Markings should include all information necessary to comply with OSHA Hazard
Communication
Communication Act and FED-STD-313.
Act and FED-
STD-313
Mixing and use
Directions should include mixing, application equipment directions, limitations on thinning,
instructions
temperature range for use and surface preparation recommendations. Directions should refer
user to data sheets, MSDS, and ASTM F718 for information.
"Contains [insert HAP content here in g/L and lb/gal] solids (nonvolatiles) per 40 CFR 63."
Hazardous air
pollutants
6.10 Subject term (key word) listing.
Alkyd
Anti-stain
Arsenic
Gloss
Low-gloss
Low solar absorbent
Non-lead
Paint
Polyol
Polysiloxane
Polyurea
Polyurethane
Semigloss
Topcoat
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