CHEMICAL LABELS
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Chemical container labeling is one of the most effective and efficient ways to communicate hazard information to your coworkers and prevent accidents and injuries.
Chemical manufacturers are required to follow labeling requirements on the original container labels, and the downstream users of these chemicals are also required to follow labeling requirements when they transfer chemicals to secondary containers, label chemical waste, label UW-synthesized chemicals, label peroxide-forming chemicals, and label Chemicals of Interest per the Department of Homeland Security rules.
The label on an original chemical container must be legible and written in English. It must include the chemical/product name as shown on the SDS and the manufacturer's name and address. Do not accept materials if the label is illegible or missing required information
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Secondary chemical container labels : Many University workplaces, including laboratories, shops, and other facilities, purchase hazardous chemicals or products in large quantities, concentrates, or for mixing with other chemicals. To use the chemical/product it may need to be transferred to a smaller or different “secondary” container (e.g., vials, flasks or bottles) for dilution, mixing, or general use.
If you transfer a hazardous chemical into a secondary container, the secondary container must be correctly labeled to ensure workers are readily aware of the contents and understand the hazards.
Secondary container labels are not required if both of the following apply : The reagent, stock solution and chemicals mixed for use are under the direct control of the person who transferred or prepared it,
The container will be emptied during that person’s work shift
Secondary chemical container label templates : EH&S has designed four secondary chemical container label templates for your use.
Templates A and B are PDF fillable forms. Templates C and D are Word documents that show GHS pictograms.
Templates A, B and C are formatted for printing on M-MARK MV-410 (2” x 4” label, 8 labels, 8½” x 11” page).
All templates can be resized to fit smaller containers. Links and instructions for the templates are given below.
Digital Label Printing: Chemical Drum Labels can be printed from digital machine to get the maximum good reading quality to avoid any incident. Maxxam-V have the facility to print labels on digital printing machine.