ABSTRACT

This book focuses on chemical labels-the regulations behind them, the content and format, and how they are used. It looks at labels with relation to worker protection, because the chemical label is the single most important protective item workers will encounter in their day-to-day handling of chemicals. The book addresses chemical labels for non-bulk containers such as totes, drums, bottles, and boxes. The U.S. and Canadian regulations related to chemical containers present a framework for understanding the content of labels. This framework is then used to review protection against Failure-to-Warn litigation. Easily understandable methods are presented for teaching workers to use labels using proven procedures for minimizing the possibility of "putting the wrong stuff in the wrong pot." A complete description of the new American National Standards Institute MSDS format is provided. Reproductions of actual labels illustrate ideas, and detailed information is tabulated for ease of understanding.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|44 pages

Regulations Related to Chemical Labels

chapter 3|8 pages

Failure-to-Warn

chapter 4|18 pages

Label Design

chapter 5|15 pages

Label Format and Style

chapter 6|5 pages

Label Evaluation

chapter 7|12 pages

Special Purpose Labels

chapter 8|18 pages

Using Labels

chapter 9|30 pages

Material Safety Data Sheets