I believe you can purchase the new GHS labels and just affix them to your 
reagents that don't already have them.  

Jeanne Blanchard, CT (ASCP)CM



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From: Fortune, James A. via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:39 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] GHS vs. NFPA labeling

So I have a question about the labelling of chemicals.  I understand that new 
liquid chemicals must have the GHS labels, and I noticed some of our dry 
chemicals also have the new GHS labelling.  What about old dyes and other dry 
chemicals that are still good but do not have the GHS labels but have the old 
NFPA labels?  As most of you know dyes are expensive and most are very old and 
still work great.   So I want to clarify this before we go crazy and start 
trashing dry chemicals and dyes.  Any input would be greatly appreciated.


Andy Fortune
Tech Specialist
Meriter Laboratories
Madison, WIi
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