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is federal form FAR 52.223-3 (Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data). Requires contractors to identify hazardous materials in delivered products and provide material safety data sheets (SDS). It ensures the government is aware of hazardous substances in supplies and can implement proper handling, storage, and disposal procedures.
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