FACTS
- Improper Labelling of Chemical Containers: Failing to label chemical containers correctly can lead to misuse, exposure to hazardous substances, and potential health risks.
- Use of Unlabeled Secondary Containers: Transferring chemicals into secondary containers without proper labeling increases the risk of accidental exposure and chemical reactions.
- Illegible or Damaged Labels: Labels that are faded, smudged, or damaged may not convey critical hazard information, leading to unsafe handling practices.
- Non-Compliance with GHS Standards: Not adhering to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for labeling can result in inconsistent hazard communication and regulatory violations.
- Lack of Training on Label Interpretation: Employees unfamiliar with […]
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