✨ Cleaning Products Group Standards




30 JUNE 2006 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 74 1989

PART 6: CLEANING PRODUCTS GROUP STANDARDS, INCLUDING INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CLEANING PRODUCTS GROUP STANDARDS

Cleaning Products (Combustible) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Corrosive) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Corrosive, Combustible) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Flammable) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Flammable, Corrosive) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Oxidising [5.1.1]) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Oxidising [5.1.1], Corrosive) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Subsidiary Hazard) Group Standard 2006

Cleaning Products (Toxic [6.7]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Combustible, Toxic [6.7]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Corrosive, Toxic [6.7]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Flammable, Toxic [6.7]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Toxic [6.1 + 6.7]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Toxic [6.1]) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Toxic [6.1], Combustible) Group Standard 2006

Industrial and Institutional Cleaning Products (Toxic [6.1], Corrosive) Group Standard 2006

Interpretation

cleaning means the process of dislodging an undesirable deposit that is on a surface and/or within a substrate

cleaning product means any material intended for washing and cleaning processes but excludes cosmetic products and water treatment chemicals

cosmetic product means any product or preparation intended to be placed in contact with the various external parts of the human body (epidermis, hair system, nails, lips and external genital organs) or with the teeth and the mucous membranes of the oral cavity with a view exclusively or mainly to cleaning them, perfuming them, changing their appearance and/or correcting body odours and/or protecting them or keeping them in good condition

water treatment chemical means any material used for the treatment of water

washing means the cleaning of laundry, fabrics, dishes, process equipment, and any inanimate surface that requires cleaning for hygiene and safety reasons



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