Fluid Components International FLT Series Rack Mount User Manual

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FLUID COMPONENTS INTL

APPENDIX C - CUSTOMER SERVICE

FLT

Series FlexSwitch

Rack Mount

C - 4

Doc. No. 06EN003250 Rev. N/C

Document 2.

FCI Hazardous Materials Control Procedure for Repair Items

In order for FCI to process your repair expeditiously, the returned item must be accompanied by documentation
regarding hazardous materials to which the item was exposed.

Hazardous materials are regulated by Federal, State (California), County, and City laws. These laws provide our
employees the right to know the materials with which they come in contact while handling our products.
Consequently, our Repair Department employees must have access to data regarding the materials with which they
may come in contact while processing your repair.

In accordance with FCI's Hazardous Materials Control procedures, we request that you thoroughly clean and
neutralize any process material on your equipment before returning it to FCI. Further, you are required to choose
one of the following options for declaring the hazardous condition of the hardware:

1.

Complete and sign the Certificate of Non-Contamination (at the bottom of Document 1) evidencing your
compliance.

or

2.

Complete a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which covers all process materials exposed on the instrument.
Send the completed MSDS to your field service representative with a completed RA form.

Note:

Submission of an MSDS or Certificate of Non-Contamination will not waive your responsibility for
proper decontamination of the instrument. The cleanliness of a returned item or the acceptability of the
MSDS will be at the sole discretion of FCI.

Returned items that do not comply with these procedures will be returned to you at your expense. FCI does
not wish to inconvenience you; however, we are required by law to adhere to hazardous material handling procedures
to protect our employees.

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