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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hazardous chemical warning label in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the NAME of the hazardous chemical in the designated field. This is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, fill in the CODE associated with the chemical. This may include specific identifiers used within your organization.
  4. Indicate any applicable hazards by checking the boxes under REACTIVITY. Choose from options like ACUTE or CHRONIC, and rate the severity as NONE, SLIGHT, MODERATE, or SEVERE.
  5. In the HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS section, provide detailed information about potential effects on target organs. Refer to the MSDS for comprehensive details.
  6. Complete the CONTACT section with relevant names and addresses, ensuring all fields are filled accurately for emergency situations.
  7. Finally, document the PROCUREMENT YEAR and other relevant details about the hazardous chemical to maintain accurate records.

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The HCS now requires the following elements on labels of hazardous chemicals: Name, Address and Telephone Number of the chemical manufacturer, importer or other responsible party. Product Identifier is how the hazardous chemical is identified.
Labels for a hazardous chemical must contain: Name, Address and Telephone Number Product Identifier Signal Word Hazard Statement(s) Precautionary Statement(s) Pictogram(s) Page 3 3 above, the label could state, Do not breathe vapors or spray. Get medical attention if you feel unwell.
GB CLP hazard pictograms Explosive (Symbol: exploding bomb) Flammable (Symbol: flame) Oxidising (Symbol: flame over circle) Corrosive (Symbol: corrosion) Acute toxicity (Symbol: skull and crossbones) Hazardous to the environment (Symbol: environment) Health hazard/Hazardous to the ozone layer (Symbol: exclamation mark)
Here are the 6 required elements on a GHS label: Product Identifier. This is the name or code that uniquely identifies the chemical or hazardous substance. Signal Word. Hazard Pictograms. Hazard Statements. Precautionary Statements. Supplier Information.
Hazardous Chemical Container Labeling The six elements are pictograms (see below), a signal word (Danger or Warning), hazard and precautionary statements, the product identifier (product/chemical name), and supplier information.

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All HazCom labels must include the following elements: Product Identifier. The product identifier allows workers to identify the hazardous chemical. Chemical Manufacturer Details. Signal Words. Hazard Statements. Precautionary Statements. Supplementary Information. Pictograms. Workplace Labels.
While there are several classifications for these chemical hazards, many of these hazardous chemical substances fall within these 9 classifications. Asphyxiants. Corrosives. Irritants. Sensitizers. Carcinogens. Mutagens. Teratogens. Reactive.
An example of a bilingual label is shown below: Product Identifier. The product name is exactly as it appears on the container and on the safety data sheet. Hazard Pictograms. Signal Word. Hazard Statements. Precautionary Statements. Supplier Identifier.

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