General information regarding the hazards of the chemical. This information can be communicated using words, pictures, symbols, either alone or in combination. The following is one example of a label, ...
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors are required by regulation to label every hazardous chemical container as described in section 3.2. As long as the original label is affixed and ...
All chemical containers, both hazardous and nonhazardous must be prominently and accurately labeled with the chemical name and the appropriate hazard warnings. The label must be in English. Formulas ...
Training includes a review of how chemical container labels and safety data sheets (SDS) present and format chemical hazard information since the updates mandated by OSHA for the Hazard Communication ...
with the waste disposal label visible. Do not obstruct exit doors with the containers. A tray or secondary container should be placed underneath the waste containers to avoid any spill/leaks. Mercury ...
This will result in many reauthored SDSs and shipped container labels. End users of chemicals must be aware of whether their products are affected by the changes and be prepared to track and use ...
Three repeat violations involved chemical container labels that were not updated and, therefore, workers were not made aware of the names of new chemicals; eyewash stations that were not properly ...