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Title (MODIFIED)<\/b><\/p>\n

This has been changed from Dentistry \u2013 Mercury and alloys for dental amalgam<\/i> to Dentistry \u2013 Dental amalgam<\/i>, which more accurately reflects the content of the standard.<\/p>\n

1 Scope (MODIFIED)<\/b><\/p>\n

Dental mercury supplied in undivided quantities that would produce many restorations (i.e. bulk mercury) no longer complies with the standard and it has been deleted from the Scope.<\/p>\n

This packaging format has the potential for a major spillage event, one that is unacceptable. Dental mercury supplied pre-capsulated (with the appropriate mass of dental amalgam alloy powder) or in unit dose sachets (for use with amalgam alloy tablets or free flowing dental amalgam alloy powder) are the only formats of packaging that can comply.<\/p>\n

2 Normative references (MODIFIED)<\/b><\/p>\n

Four of the five deletions from the list had been required for evaluating bulk mercury which has been removed from the standard. One addition to the list is a document that was formerly in the Bibliography. The other addition is required for a new clause (7.2.3) introduced for labelling dental mercury for shipping. These are the changes:<\/p>\n

ISO 3585, Borosilicate glass 3.3 \u2013 Properties<\/i> DELETED<\/p>\n

ISO 3696, Water for laboratory use \u2013 Specification and test methods<\/i> DELETED<\/p>\n

ISO 4793, Laboratory sintered filters \u2013 Porosity grading, classification and designation<\/i> DELETED<\/p>\n

ISO 8282, Dental equipment \u2013 Mercury and alloy mixers and dispensers<\/i> DELETED<\/p>\n

ISO 8601, Data elements and interchange formats \u2013 Information exchange \u2013 Representation of dates and times<\/i> DELETED<\/p>\n

Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)<\/i>.United Nations, NewYork and Geneva, 5th<\/sup> Edition, 2010, ISBN 92-1-116840-6 ADDED<\/p>\n

UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations<\/i>. United Nations, New York and Geneva, 18th<\/sup> Edition, 2013, ISBN 978-9211931466 ADDED<\/p>\n

3 Terms and Definitions (MODIFIED)<\/b><\/p>\n

Because the supply of bulk mercury has been removed from the Scope, it is no longer necessary to set a requirement for the purity of mercury and have a test method to determine this. As a consequence the definition \u201cTailing\u201d is redundant and has been deleted.<\/p>\n

The term \u201cPrimary container\u201d has been deleted.<\/p>\n

4 Requirements<\/b><\/p>\n

Nine requirements have been reduced to five. Two of those deleted are associated with bulk mercury, which is no longer in the Scope and the other two are considered no longer essential. This shortening and simplification is a welcome change.<\/p>\n

Using their ISO 24234:2004 clause numbering, the requirements that have been deleted are:<\/p>\n