"Processes in the upper atmosphere contribute up to 90% of the total formaldehyde in the environment." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde
WOW! And my patent helped you learn all this BS as well as you son get his degree (or continue his practice if he is too old). BTW, it would be appreciated if you could learn my name.
SARA is the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act. It's a piece of legislation. http://www.msdsonline.com/resources/regulatory-information/sara-reporting.aspx Good Lord, are you telling us that acetone contains legislation? Okay, now I'm ready to panic.
let me read from my pathology on the stains. and I quote: Immunoperoxidase stains for: alpha fetoprotein, and beta, HCG will be performed on blocks #5 and #9 sections of the tumor labeled 3-8 of the testis with the nodular lesion labeled block #9
here my friend, I find it funny, that you work with chemicals you know nothing about http://kni.caltech.edu/facilities/msds/acetone.pdf
you also know everybody that has cancer, has a registry for their cancer, my belongs to the michigan cancer surveillance program, michigan runs its own osha program
As JeffB said ,SARA is not a substance , it is a reporting process when using any level hazardous chemical. Below is a reference that discusses each SARA level such as SARA302, etc. http://www.msdsonline.com/resources/regulatory-information/sara-reporting.aspx