Product identifier definition

Product identifier means the name or number used for a hazardous chemical on a label or in the SDS. It provides a unique means by which the user can identify the chemical. The product identifier used shall permit cross-references to be made among the list of hazardous chemicals required in the written hazard communication program, the label and the SDS.
Product identifier means a standardized graphic that includes, in both human-readable form and on a machine-readable data carrier that conforms to the standards developed by a widely recognized international standards development organization, the standardized numerical identifier, lot number, and expiration date of the product, meeting the requirements of the DSCSA.
Product identifier means, with respect to a controlled product, the brand name, code name or code number specified by a supplier or the chemical name, common name, generic name or trade name.

Examples of Product identifier in a sentence

  • Such report shall include, at a minimum: Product description, part number or other Product identifier, per unit quantities sold, and Master Contract price.

  • Product identifier and words, pictures, symbols, or combination thereof, which provide at least general information regarding the hazards of the chemicals, and which, in conjunction with the other information immediately available to employees under the hazard communication program, will provide employees with the specific information regarding the physical and health hazards of the hazardous chemical.

  • Product identifier used on the label and any other common names or synonyms by which the substance is known.

  • The required information consists of:• Product identifier used on the label and any other common names or synonyms by which the substance is known.• Name, address, phone number of the manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party, and emergency phone number.• Recommended use of the chemical (e.g., a brief description of what it actually does, such as flame retardant) and any restrictions on use (including recommendations given by the supplier).

  • Product identifier Product name : AquaSorb C Series Product code : Activated Carbon.


More Definitions of Product identifier

Product identifier means the unique number assigned by the Ohio board of pharmacy for each dose and quantity of a registered product created by a cultivator or processor to allow for inventory and traceability.
Product identifier means, in respect of a controlled product, the brand name, code name, code number, chemical name, common name, generic name or trade name;
Product identifier means, in respect of a hazardous product, the brand name, chemical name, common name, generic name or trade name;
Product identifier means a standardized graphic that includes, in both human readable form and on a machine-readable data carrier, the standardized numerical identifier, lot number, and expiration date of the product. Unless authorized by the department, the applicable data shall be included in a 2-dimensional data matrix barcode when affixed to, or imprinted upon a package and homogeneous case.
Product identifier means, in respect of a hazardous substance, the brand name, code name or code number specified by the supplier or employer or the chemical name, common name, generic name or trade name;
Product identifier or “PRODUCT ID” shall mean a unique Contractor-defined code specific to the service or feature name as included in the Bidder’s response to the Technical Requirements. If a bundled set of features are offered together at a single price as an Unsolicited Item, a unique Product ID shall be assigned to represent the bundle. Product IDs in the Bidder’s response to the Technical Requirements shall not reoccur or appear in any other CALNET DNCS solicitation unless pricing is the same. Product Identifiers should be 25 characters or less.
Product identifier or “PRODUCT ID” shall mean a unique Contractor-defined code specific to the service (plan, Equipment, or accessory) as included in the Service Catalogs. If a bundled set of features are offered together at a single price as an Unsolicited Item, a unique Product ID shall be assigned to represent the bundle.