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A. Security Holograms
- A Security Holograms Overview
- A1 Stock Silver Holograms: Custom Imprinted
- A2 Stock Silver Holograms: Not Customized
- A3 Economy Holograms
- A4 Holograms For Collectibles
- A5 Stock Color Holograms: Custom Imprinted
- A6 Transparent Holograms
- A7 High Security Holograms (FIPS)
- A8 Paper Label with Hologram
- A9 Custom Hologram Design Options
- A10 Holograms with Taggants
- A11 Scratch Off Labels
- A12 Holographic Foil
- A13 California Clean Idle Label
- A14 Holographic Shrink Sleeves
- A15 Barcode Masks
- A16 Laminated Hologram Stickers
- B. Promotional Holograms
- C. Security Tape
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D. Security Labels, Stickers
- D Security Labels, Stickers Overview
- D1 Security Labels
- D2 Non-Residue Security Labels
- D3 Pilfer Detection
- D4 TamperStrips™
- D5 Custom VOID Label
- D6 Acetate Security Labels
- D7 Frangible Paper Labels
- D8 Block Out Security Labels
- D9 Water Detection Label
- D10 Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF)
- D11 Retail Gas Station Security Labels
- D12 Tamper Evident Asset Security Labels
- D13 Election Security Seals
- D14 Cannabis Packaging Labels
- E. Cargo Security Seals
- F. Computer Port Seals
- G. ID Supplies
- H. Parking Permits
- I. Security Bags
- J. Thermal Printing
- K. Laminated and Specialty Products
- L. Durable Labels
- M. Product Packaging Labels
- N. Decals
SDS Information
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for NovaVision Products
Most of the finished products offered by NovaVision and Thermal Images are "articles" which are exempt from reporting via a Safety Data Sheet. Also, non-hazardous chemicals are exempt from the SDS requirement.
Therefore, for most of our products, there is no SDS requirement.
However, in the event there are possible issues with the intended use of our products, these issues are highlighted in our "Product Specifications" or "Intended Use" sections for each specific product.
An SDS Sheet is only required for hazardous chemicals, which are defined by the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). A hazardous chemical is defined as any chemical which can cause a physical or health hazard as described in 29CFR 1910.1200(d).
An "article" is defined in paragraph (c) of the HCS as: "a manufactured item other than a fluid or particle;
(i) which is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture;
(ii) which has end use function(s) dependent in whole or in part upon its shape or design during end use; and
(iii) which under normal conditions of use does not release more than very small quantities, e.g. minute or trace amounts of a hazardous chemical (as determined by paragraph (d) of this section), and does not pose a physical hazard or health risk to employees"
A product meeting the above criteria is exempt from the SDS requirement.
If you have other questions or concerns, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Bill Schoenherr
President
NovaVision, LLC
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