What needs to be on a Whmis label?

What needs to be on a Whmis label?

In general, a workplace label will require the following information:

  • Product name (matching the SDS product name).
  • Safe handling precautions, may include pictograms or other supplier label information.
  • A reference to the SDS (if available).

What are the 3 types of Whmis labels?

There are three types of WHMIS labels and their general purpose is to alert you to dangers and precautions while working with controlled products.

  • SUPPLIER LABELS. Supplier labels come from the manufacturer of the controlled product and are usually located on the back of the container.
  • WORKPLACE LABELS.
  • LABORATORY LABELS.

What should a secondary container be labeled with?

Label it with the product identifier, words, pictures, symbols, or a combination thereof. You can use HMIS or NFPA labels, or your own system, for in-house container labels as stated in 1910.1200(f)(7).

Is a label required on a portable container filled directly from a container with a supplier or workplace label?

If a hazardous product is transferred from the supplier container into a second, portable container, the portable container generally must have a workplace label.

What is not required on a workplace label?

Workplace labels do not require a border or specific wording; they do, however, require the following information: Product identifier (product name matching that on the SDS), Information for the safe handling of the product, and. A statement that the SDS is available.

What is a worksite label?

Workplace labels are created by the users of hazardous products being used in an area other than a laboratory. These labels are applied to the container of a hazardous product that was: created in the workplace, received without a supplier label or. transferred into a container that had no labelling.

What 3 things must be listed on a chemical transfer container label?

The HCS requires chemical manufacturers, importers, or distributors to ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or marked with the following information: product identifier; signal word; hazard statement(s); precautionary 1 Page 2 2 statement(s); and pictogram(s); and …

What is container labeling?

Container labeling is a very effective method to communicate the physical and health hazards of chemicals used in the workplace. Secondary (Workplace) container labels are found on employer containers, such as a smaller container used to store a chemical.

What is the difference between a workplace label and a supplier label?

When the material is moved into containers for resale or delivery out of your workplace, you must put a supplier label on each container. When the bulk material is used in your workplace (usually transferred into smaller containers), a workplace label is required on the containers.

What are the different types of labels used in WHMIS?

There are two different types of labels used in WHMIS: the workplace label. A supplier label is provided or affixed (attached) by the supplier and will appear on all hazardous products received at a workplace in Canada. If the hazardous product is always used in the container with the supplier label, no other label is required.

What is the status of the WHMIS 2015 legislation?

The WHMIS 2015 legislation is currently in force. “In force” means that suppliers may begin to use and follow the new requirements for labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) for hazardous products sold, distributed, or imported into Canada. However, there is a transition period with various stages.

When is a workplace label required for hazardous materials?

A workplace label is required when: a hazardous product is produced (made) at the workplace and used in that workplace, a hazardous product is decanted (e.g., transferred or poured) into another container, or

Do I have to use a workplace label on the container?

You must use a workplace label on the container. There are two special cases when a workplace label is not necessary. When a controlled material is poured into a container and it is going to be used immediately, no label is required.

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