Volatile solvent definition

Volatile solvent means any solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures. Examples of volatile solvents include, but are not limited to, butane, hexane, and propane.
Volatile solvent means a solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures.
Volatile solvent means volatile organic compounds, including but not limited to: (1) explosive gases, such as Butane, Propane, Xylene, Styrene, Gasoline, Kerosene, 02 or H2; and (2) dangerous poisons, toxins, or carcinogens, such as Methanol, Methylene Chloride, Acetone, Benzene, Toluene, and Tri-chloro-ethylene as determined by the Fire Marshall.

Examples of Volatile solvent in a sentence

  • Volatile solvent test areas shall be cleaned with a cotton swab soaked in the solvent used on the test area.

  • Volatile solvent abuse (VSA) is defined at the ‘‘inten- tional inhalation of a volatile substance for the purpose of achieving a euphoric state’’.1 The lifetime prevalenceof VSA in the UK remains steady at around 15%, the fourth highest rate in Europe,2 a figure aided by the ready availability of these products.

  • Volatile solvent test areas must be cleaned with a cotton swab soaked in the solvent used on the test area.

  • Volatile solvent constituent can readily form explosive or flammable mixtures in air.

  • One-part type Reaction type Nonsolvent type Solvent type Epoxy adhesives TB3301, TB3301B Epoxy adhesives Other TB3301 series Urethane adhesives TB3302 series Silicone adhesives TB3303 series Volatile solvent type Solvent type Thermoplastic adhesives TB3350 series Epoxy adhesives Two-part type Reaction type Nonsolvent type Fig.


More Definitions of Volatile solvent

Volatile solvent means a solvent as defined by Health and Safety Code Section 11362.3(b)(3) as of the effective date of this article and as subsequently amended.
Volatile solvent means a hydrocarbon solvent, alcohol, or acetone.
Volatile solvent means a flammable liquid or gas used to extract or concentrate cannabis products that vaporizes or boils below room temperature, such as propane or butane, which is prohibited in the City of Watsonville.
Volatile solvent means a solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures. “Volatile solvent” does not include carbon dioxide used for extraction or ethanol used for extraction and post-extraction processing.
Volatile solvent means a solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures. “Volatile solvent” does not include ethanol when used in a manner that will not create explosive or ignitable mixtures, as approved by the fire chief or designee.
Volatile solvent means a substance declared by the regulations to be a volatile solvent for the purposes of this Act. (2) A substance is an analogue of another for the purposes of this Act if—
Volatile solvent means any solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or ignitable mixtures. Examples of volatile solvents include but are not limited to, butane, hexane, propane, and ethanol, or as it may be defined and amended by the State.