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Ref.: OSHA Hazard Communication Compliance Guide - see Section 3 Ensure Containers are Labeled. It is a snapshot of the hazards and protective information related to the chemical, and a summary of the more detailed information available on the SDS. The label is an immediate type of warning since it is present in the work area, right on the actual container of a hazardous chemical. Compliant with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 1910.1200 and aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)Ģ" x 3" Recommended for small pails, spray bottles, wash bottles, and beakers.ģ" x 5" Recommended for small/medium sized pails, bottles, beakers, and small drums.Ĥ" x 7" Recommended for medium pails, bottles, beakers, drums, and tubs.Ĩ" x 12" Recommended for large pails, tubs, and drums.Īccording to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Final Rule a label must be on the immediate container of every hazardous chemical.For use on containers that store Carbon Tetrachloride to ensure the workplace is aware of the immediate chemical hazards that are present.Tested to withstand exposure to Acetone, Dichloromethane, Hydrofluoric Acid, and other tough chemicals and solvents.

