06 03 Labeling System
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06.2.4 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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Is this the most up to date label example? The arrows pointing out the elements with only the voice over saying what it is and then disappearing to the next isn't ideal. All information should be visible in a complete diagram.
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The bullets were spread out over several slides on the video, I'm entering them all as one slide here.
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Labels must be affixed to, printed on or attached to the immediate container of a hazardous chemical or to the outside packaging
The name, address and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer or other responsible party must be provided on the label
The product identifier is how the hazardous chemical is identified
The same product identifier must be on both the label and the SDS
There are only two signal words, Danger and Warning
Danger is used for the more severe hazards and Warning is used for the less severe
Hazard statements describe the nature and degree of the hazard
All applicable hazard statements must appear on the label
Precautionary statements provide recommended actions that should be taken to prevent or minimize adverse effects
Prevention, response, storage and disposal
Pictograms are graphic symbols used to communicate specific information about the hazards of a chemical
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06.2.5 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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Is this the most up to date label example? The arrows pointing out the elements with only the voice over saying what it is and then disappearing to the next isn't ideal. All information should be visible in a complete diagram.
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06.2.6 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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If a label becomes unreadable, it MUST be replaced immediately during the shift it was damaged
Part 46 Regulation :
47.41
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06.2.7 – HazCom & GHS – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
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Temporary containers don't need to be labeled:
If you fill it and know the identification of the chemical, its hazards and PPE required
You MUST leave the container empty at the end of your shift
Do not place different chemicals in a common temporary container
Part 46 Regulation :
47.44
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