The following definitions apply in this part.
Applicant. An individual or organization that manufactures or controls the assembly of a product and applies to MSHA for approval of that product.
Approval. A written document issued by MSHA which states that a product has met the applicable requirements of part 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 27, 33, 35, or 36. The definition is based on the existing definitions of “approval” in the parts specified above. It is expanded to include “certification” and “acceptance” because these terms also are used to denote MSHA approval.
Equivalent non-MSHA product safety standards. A non-MSHA product safety standard, or group of standards, determined by MSHA to provide at least the same degree of protection as the applicable MSHA product approval requirements in parts 14, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 27, 33, 35, and 36, or which in modified form provide at least the same degree of protection.
Independent laboratory. A laboratory that:
(1)
has been recognized by a laboratory accrediting organization to test and evaluate products to a product safety standard, and
(2)
is free from commercial, financial, and other pressures that may influence the results of the testing and evaluation process.
Post-approval product audit. The examination, testing, or both, by MSHA of approved products selected by MSHA to determine whether those products meet the applicable product approval requirements and have been manufactured as approved.
Product safety standard. A document, or group of documents, that specifies the requirements for the testing and evaluation of a product for use in explosive gas and dust atmospheres, and, when appropriate, includes documents addressing the flammability properties of products.
Code of Federal Regulations
[68 FR 36417, June 17, 2003, as amended at 73 FR 80609, Dec. 31, 2008]