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  • States > Wisconsin > State > Administrative Register > 2006 > [2006 WI Register 301] 03/01/2006
    The recommended methods of sterilization of instruments and items used in the practice of electrology are FDA approved dry heat sterilizers or autoclaves.
  • Federal Register > Tuesday, January 21, 1997 > [62 FR 2900] Dental Devices; Endodontic Dry Heat Sterilizer
    … endodontic dry heat sterilizer device that was not in commercial distribution before May 28, 1976, or that FDA has not found, on … … equivalent to an endodontic dry heat sterilizer device that was in … … required to have an approved PMA or declared completed …
  • Handbook of Rheology Modifiers
    Prods.: Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes HMIS: Health 3, Flammability 2, Reactivity … … agent; embalming fluids; methylation/chloromethylation reagent; preservative in food processing defoamers; animal glue adjuvant; sterilizer for kidney dialyzer membranes … … contact with aq./fatty/ dry foods; preservative for defoamers … Regulatory: FDA 21CFR §173.340 (1% of dimethicone content), 175.105, 175.210, 175.300, 176.170, 176.180, 176.200, 176.210, 177.1200, 177.2410, 177.2800, 178.3120, 573.460; Canada DSL; FDA approved for topicals; SARA §302a extremely …
  • States > North Carolina > State > Register > 2010 > [2010 NC Register 301] 03/01/2010
    (b) Only Federal Communication Commission F.C.C(FCC) approved types of epilators registered by the federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) shall be used by each school in training students. (c) All epilators, autoclaves, and dry heat sterilizers shall be state-of-the-art and shall be monitored monthly to ascertain effectiveness.
  • States > North Carolina > State > Register > 2015 > 10/01/2015
    (b) Only Federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approved types of epilators and laser equipment shall be used by each school in training students. (c) All epilators, laser equipment, autoclaves and dry heat sterilizers shall be monitored monthly by the school to ascertain effectiveness.
  • States > North Carolina > State > Register > 2011 > [2011 NC Register 103] 01/03/2011
    (b) Only Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved types of epilators and laser equipment registered by the federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) shall be used by each school in training students. (c) All epilators, laser equipment, autoclaves and dry heat sterilizers shall be state-of-the-art and shall be monitored monthly to ascertain effectiveness.
  • States > North Carolina > State > Register > 2015 > 04/01/2015
    (b) Only Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved types of epilators and laser equipment registered by the federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) shall be used by each school in training students. (c) All epilators, laser equipment, autoclaves and dry heat sterilizers shall be state-of-the-art and shall be monitored monthly to ascertain effectiveness.
  • States > North Carolina > State > Regulations > Title 21 - Occupational Licensing Boards and Commission > 19 - Board of Electrolysis Examiners > [21 NCAC 19] 1...
    (b) Only Federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approved types of epilators and laser equipment shall be used by each school in training students. (c) All epilators, laser equipment, autoclaves and dry heat sterilizers shall be monitored monthly by the school to ascertain effectiveness.
  • States > North Carolina > State > Proposed Regulations > 2015 Documents > April 1‚ 2015 > 21 NCAC 19 - Board of Electrolysis Examiners
    (b)  Only Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved types of epilators and laser equipment registered by the federal Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) shall be used by each school in training students. (c)  All epilators, laser equipment, autoclaves and dry heat sterilizers shall be state-of-the-art and shall be monitored monthly to ascertain effectiveness.
  • Handbook of Food Packaging Chemicals and Materials
    Prods.: Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes … preservative in pharmaceuticals; solvent; nickel plating brightener; disinfectant; crosslinker (paper waterproofing); latex coagulant; textile finishing agent; embalming fluids; methylation/chloromethylation reagent; preservative in food processing defoamers; animal glue adjuvant; sterilizer for kidney dialyzer membranes … … contact with aq./fatty/ dry foods; preservative for defoamers … Regulatory: FDA 21CFR §173.340 (1% of dimethicone content), 175.105, 175.210, 175.300, 176.170, 176.180, 176.200, 176.210, 177.1200, 177.2410, 177.2800, 178.3120, 573.460; Canada DSL; FDA approved for topicals; SARA §302a extremely …