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Revised February, 2021 Labels for secondary containers of hazardous chemicals must at a minimum include the following information: Name of the chemical or chemical product (to match the chemical name ...
In addition to the OSHA requirements for containers to be properly labeled, DOT also has requirements to ensure the safety of hazardous materials in transit. The labeling requirements of both ...
Web. OSHA 3410 8/2011. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. www.osha.gov. 19 April, 2017. Jacob Gospodnetich is the Marketing & Content coordinator for HCL Labels, Inc.
OSHA estimates over 5 million workplaces in the United States will be affected by the revised HCS, including approximately 90,000 establishments that create hazardous chemicals. Combined, these ...
2) Label all secondary containers. If a chemical is supplied to the workplace with a GHS label, it must be maintained. If the chemical is transferred to a secondary container, such as a tank or spray ...
If a secondary container label is inconsistent with the DPR-approved label, DPR will consider the product misbranded, and DPR notes that misbranded products are subject to enforcement action.
3.0 Chemical Labeling, Hazard Communication Program | Environmental Health & Safety | University of Nevada, RenoRevised February, 2021 3.1 Labeling of Incoming (Shipped) Chemicals Chemical ...
On November 6, 2015, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it has a new webpage that compiles information about secondary containers and service containers for pesticides ...
OSHA says that you have until June 1st 2016 to develop a workplace labeling system. A more appropriate workplace label would convey the elements of the GHS labeled parent container, as shown below.