Oops! I do not believe it is permitted:) I need to read more carefully before
I send out emails!!
See the link below for a recent blog entry addressing this very question. I do
not believe placing a new label on an original container is not permitted. I
would transfer to a secondary containe
See the link below for a recent blog entry addressing this very question. I do
not believe placing a new label on an original container is not permitted. I
would transfer to a secondary container, if able, and label accordingly.
http://danthelabsafetyman.tumblr.com/
Thanks,
Julia Cates, HT(A
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To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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 dye
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 ha