eLearning Course

SafetyBytes® Hazardous Chemical Container Labeling

Haz Mat Container Labeling

Container labeling can be a very effective method to communicate the physical and health hazards of chemicals used in the workplace. The information on a container label will vary depending on what type of container it is and how it is used. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the requirements for container labeling of hazardous chemicals.

Learning Path & Details

Suggested Industry Usage

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Integrated Video

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Labels and Other Forms of Warning

Labels and Other Forms of Warning

This program explains the basic hazard warning information that will be found on labels and how that information is tied to the MSDS.

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Additional Information

All containers in the workplace must be labeled. You may use the same label from the supplier or you may label workplace containers with alternatives, such as the National Fire Protection Association or Hazardous Materials Identification System. Whatever is chosen, all workers need to have access to the complete hazard information.


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