Labels
Chemical manufacturers and importers are required to provide labels that include the following components:
Product identifiers: Names or numbers used on a hazardous product label or in a safety data sheet. They provide a unique means by which the product user can identify the chemical substance or mixture.
Pictograms: These symbols convey health, physical, and environmental hazard information, assigned to a GHS hazard class and category. The symbol appears inside a diamond with a red border.
Signal word: One word used to indicate the relative severity of hazard and alert the reader to a potential hazard on the label and safety data sheet. The GHS includes two signal words: "Danger" for more severe hazards and "Warning" for less severe hazards.
Hazard statements: Phrase assigned to each hazard category that describes the nature of the hazard. An example of a hazard statement is "Harmful if swallowed."
Precautionary statements: Phrases that describe recommended measures that should be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous product, or improper storage or handling of a hazardous product. These phrases cover prevention, response, storage, and disposal of products. An example of a precautionary statement is "Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product."
Supplier identification: Includes the name, address, and telephone number of the manufacturer or supplier of the substance.
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