Key Terms
A chemical is any substance or mixture of substances.
A hazardous chemical is any chemical that is classified as a physical or health hazard, a simple asphyxiant, combustible dust, pyrophoric gas, or a hazard not otherwise classified.
A label is an appropriate group of written, printed, or graphic information elements concerning a hazardous chemical that is affixed to, printed on, or attached to the immediate container of a hazardous chemical or to the outside packaging.
A mixture is any combination of two or more chemicals, if the combination is not - in whole or part - the result of a chemical reaction.
A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is written or printed material with information about a hazardous chemical.
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