What's wrong with this picture?
The answer, of course, is no. And while it may be better than no label at all, this makeshift "UNKNOWN" tag is appallingly inadequate—especially when you consider that this photo comes from a chemical laboratory.
The Moral: Hazardous chemicals must have a proper Hazcom/GHS label. If you're not sure what's inside a container, either find somebody who does or get rid of the thing. And please, please do not keep the container in a pantry!!
GHS & Hazcom Labels: What's at Stake
5 Reasons You Need to Know about Hazcom & […]
The answer, of course, is no. And while it may be better than no label at all, this makeshift "UNKNOWN" tag is appallingly inadequate—especially when you consider that this photo comes from a chemical laboratory.
The Moral: Hazardous chemicals must have a proper Hazcom/GHS label. If you're not sure what's inside a container, either find somebody who does or get rid of the thing. And please, please do not keep the container in a pantry!!
GHS & Hazcom Labels: What's at Stake
5 Reasons You Need to Know about Hazcom & […]
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