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1910.1002 Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles; Interpretation of Term
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As used in 1910.1000 (Table Z-1), coal tar pitch volatiles include the fused polycyclic hydrocarbons which volatilize from the distillation residues of coal, petroleum (excluding asphalt), wood, and other organic matter. Asphalt (CAS 8052-42-4, and CAS 64742-93-4) is not covered under the "coal tar pitch volatiles" standard.
[48 FR 2768, Jan. 21, 1983]
[48 FR 2768, Jan. 21, 1983]
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