Bel-Art Right-to-know, Safety-VentedTM Wash Bottles with GHS Labeling
Meets
Requirements of GHS and OSHA HAZCOM 29 CFR 1910.1200
Section A: Chemical Identification
The name of the chemical, ICS (International Chemical Society) formula, U.S. DOT, OSHA, and CAS (Chemical Abstract Service) reference number are clearly identified.
Section B: GHS Pictograms and Meanings
Section C:
Fire Hazards
The diamond
indicates U.S. standard NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) codes that
rank hazards according to the chemical’s reactivity to the presence of fire.
The red, yellow, and blue diamonds use a rating scale of 0 to 4, with 4
representing the greatest hazard and 0 the least. The bottom diamond contains
special pictograms as needed.
Section D: Target Organs, Effects and Route of Entry
Additional information required by OSHA Hazard Communication Standard.
Appropriate Target Organs and Effects labels: Lungs; heart, kidney; eyes; skin;
prostate; blood; liver; central nervous system; cardiovascular system; mucous
membranes; autonomic nervous system; respiratory system.
Recommended Protective Equipment: Goggles; shield; lab coat; vent hood; proper gloves; extinguisher.
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