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Substance Declaration Standard
- Aerospace Standard
- AS9535
- Issued
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English
Scope
This standard applies to the aerospace and defense industries and their supply chains.
Rationale
This standard is being developed to address, in a consistent way, the collection of information on chemicals throughout the supply chain. This information is key for compliance with numerous regulatory requirements as well as to meet customer and other stakeholders' expectations and obligations. This standard will consist of two components; (1) declaration form and (2) instructions for completing the declaration form. A standard format will ensure consistency, will eliminate duplication of reporting, and will facilitate mechanization of data on component chemistry. This standard facilitates reporting either against a substances list or full disclosure of chemical composition.
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Aerospace Standard | Declarable Substances Recommended Practice |
Aerospace Standard | Delegated Product Release Verification |
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Issuing Committee
The E-1 Environmental Committee is chartered to address all facets of aerospace response to compliance with environmental requirements contained in rules, regulations and law. Its goal is to serve as the primary technical consultative body in determining standard and consistent processes and tools for declaring, recording, reporting or certifying chemical, material, or emissions content of aerospace products to ensure consistent OEM and supplier compliance.
Reference
Number | Title |
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ARP9536 | Declarable Substances Recommended Practice |
ASD-Stan9536 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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