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NFPA 1992-2018 Standard on Liquid Splash–Protective Ensembles and Clothing for Hazardous Materials Emergencies. 4.6.12 The certifcation organization shall provide a report to the organization or individual identifying the reported hazard‐ ous condition and notify them of the corrective action indica‐ ted, or that no corrective action is indicated. 4.6.13* Where a change to an NFPA standard(s) is felt to be necessary, the certifcation organization shall also provide a copy of the report and corrective actions indicated to the NFPA, and shall also submit either a public proposal for a proposed change to the next revision of the applicable stand‐ ard, or a proposed Temporary Interim Amendment (TIA) to the current edition of the applicable standard. 4.7 Manufacturers’ Investigation of Complaints and Returns. 4.7.1 Manufacturers shall provide corrective action in accord‐ ance with ISO 9001, Quality Management Systems — Requirements, for investigating written complaints and returned products. 4.7.2 Manufacturers’ records of returns and complaints rela‐ ted to safety issues shall be retained for at least 5 years. 5.1 Product Label Requirements. 5.1.1 General. 5.1.1.1* Each liquid splash–protective garment element and item shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on each garment when the garment is properly assembled with all layers, components, and compo‐ nent parts in place. 5.1.1.2 Each liquid splash–protective glove element and item shall have a product label permanently and conspicuously attached to or printed on the top outside of the gauntlet of each glove piece when the glove is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place. In addition, each package containing one or more pairs of liquid splash– protective gloves shall have a product label attached to, printed on, or inserted in the glove package. 5.1.1.3 All liquid splash–protective footwear elements and items shall have a product label permanently and conspicu‐ ously attached to or printed on the inside of each footwear piece when the footwear is properly assembled with all layers, components, and component parts in place. In addition, each package containing one or more pairs of liquid splash–protec‐ tive footwear shall have a product label attached to, printed on, or inserted in the footwear package.NFPA 1992 pdf download.

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