Find Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Label templates in your favorite third-party label authoring program.Velocity EHS/MSDSonlineThe integration between VelocityEHS and Avery lets users of and chemical management accounts easily create GHS container labels. The functionality links MSDSonline HQ and HQ RegXR accounts to the free Avery GHS Wizard, allowing users to design, save and print GHS labels in a variety of sizes utilizing the data indexed for chemical products in their MSDSonline account.RightAnswer Knowledge SolutionsRightAnswer Knowledge Solutions offer chemical and regulatory information to help classify products, create labels or SDS and assist with GHS and EHS regulatory compliance. Subscribe to this comprehensive online system providing access to over 100 proprietary, government and EHS exclusive data sources with over 11 million documents covering more than 400,000 substances. All integrated and available through a single search.
As an Avery Referred Customer, it’s only $14.99 a day.TEKLYNX InternationalTEKLYNX enterprise-level label designer CODESOFT supports a variety of industry-specific labeling regulations, including GHS. CODESOFT allows users to create complex database queries, integrate label printing and RFID technology, and create GHS-compliant labels with built-in HazCom pictograms. Today to design your Avery UltraDuty GHS Labels. Find answers to frequently asked questions about the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) and Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels. For more information, or if you need help, please visit our 1.
What is GHS?GHS stands for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. It was developed by the United Nations and its goal is to standardize and harmonize the classification and labeling of chemicals to give universally understood warnings to users. The three major areas of impact are:. Hazard Classification: Definitions of hazard now include specific criteria for classifying health and physical hazards as well as classification of mixtures. It will result in more accurate safety data sheets. Labels: Chemical manufacturers, importers and distributors must use labels that include a harmonized signal word, pictograms and hazard statement for each hazard class and category. Precautionary statements must also be provided.
Arancia meccanica streaming. Safety Data Sheets: Now have a specific 16-section standardized format.2. When does GHS take effect?The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopted GHS in 2012. The timeline for implementation in the U.S.
Was as follows. In-plant labelingfully implemented 3. Who does it affect?GHS affects chemical manufacturers, importers, distributors and any company that has hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Chemical manufacturers must re-classify their hazardous chemicals based on a common system of chemical classification defined by GHS. They must update their safety data sheets and also use GHS-compliant labels to identify their hazardous chemicals.
Chemical importers/distributors must ensure the hazardous chemicals they sell have GHS-compliant safety data sheets and GHS-compliant labels. Employers with hazardous chemicals in the workplace must ensure that they have safety data sheets and labels for their exposed workers and that they are trained to handle the chemicals properly.4. What is required on a GHS label?The diagram below shows an example of the main elements of a GHS label.
Explosives. Self-Reactives. Organic Peroxides5. What is BS5609 Certification?Companies with chemicals that will be exported via ocean freight must also comply with British Standard BS5609. This is a requirement for International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) certification. BS5609 Section 2 requires that the blank label and adhesive can withstand a three-month salt water submersion test.
It also includes artificial weathering tests (salt spray and sunlight). When a label is Section 2 certified, it means the blank label is BS5609 Section 2 compliant. BS5609 Section 3 tests the printed label for abrasion resistance and permanence of print. This includes artificial weathering (salt spray & sunlight), tape removal and abrasion resistance. This test is conducted on labels printed with specific printers.Even if you are not shipping overseas, going with a BS5609 certified material ensures a durable label that will resist falling off or fading if exposed to water or sunlight.Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels from WePrint are BS5609 Section 2 and 3 certified.
Does Avery have free software and templates for GHS?Yes. Use our free Avery Design & Print GHS Wizard for a quick and easy way to create GHS labels. You can start with a blank or pre-designed template and then add GHS compliant information using a guided process. To get started on GHS Labels. Does GHS affect current workplace hazard labeling systems?Yes. If a chemical is supplied to the workplace with a GHS label, it must be maintained.
If the chemical is transferred to a secondary container (i.e. Tank or spray bottle) that remains in the workplace, then employers can choose to have it labeled it with the same information from the original GHS shipping label or safety data sheet. However, employers can also choose to use an alternative system such NFPA or HMIS. If using an alternative system, it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that the information is consistent with GHS and that workers understand specific physical and health hazards.If the chemical is transferred to a 'portable' secondary container for use by only the person who transferred it during the same work shift, then it is considered 'immediate use' and a label is not required. Does GHS apply to small containers of chemicals?Yes. Even if the hazardous chemical is in a small bottle, a manufacturer, importer or distributor must attach a GHS label to a hazardous chemical's immediate container if it is to be transported. It cannot be attached only to the outside packaging of a shipped chemical.If a chemical manufacturer is able to show that it is not feasible to use a label (i.e.
Pull-out, fold-out label) or tags containing full GHS information, the shipped small chemical container at a minimum must contain the following:. Product identifier. Appropriate pictograms. Manufacturer's name and phone number. Signal word. A statement indicating that the full label information for the chemical is on the outside package that is holding the smaller containersAdditionally, the outside packaging at a minimum must comply with the following:.
Outer label has all applicable GHS elements and it must be maintained (i.e. Not torn, faded or destroyed).
Information stating that the small container must be stored in the outer container which has the complete GHS label. Ensure that outer packaging does not conflict with any other standard (i.e. Outer packaging cannot be flammable if it contains a flammable chemical)9. If I have a GHS label do I need a Department of Transportation (DOT) label?Yes, DOT labels must still be on the external part of a shipped container and must meet the requirements set forth in 49 CFR 172, Subpart E. OSHA will allow both DOT and GHS pictograms for the same hazard on a label. While the DOT diamond label is required for all hazardous chemicals on the outside shipping container, chemicals in smaller containers inside the larger shipped container do not require the DOT diamond but do require the GHS pictograms.
Where can I get more detailed information on GHS?Visit our page for additional information about GHS, regulatory requirements and proper labeling information.For more information on The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, visit the OSHA website at. GHS Labels by AveryTranslate your chemical safety expertise into GHS-compliant labels to help protect your workers— because we understand that safety always comes first. Avery GHS labels are rigorously tested for performance and our simple straightforward online software helps fill in chemical info for you, saving time and reducing errors.Our online GHS Wizard software helps you meet GHS label requirements with its autofill feature and OSHA-compliant pictograms.
Simply enter the CAS number or chemical name and the GHS Wizard fills in the rest for you to review. Professionally designed GHS label templates allow you to quickly and easily add customized text, logos and images.Chemical hazard labels constructed from durable UltraDuty™ synthetic film are backed with ultra-strong permanent adhesive and meet GHS label/adhesive BS5609 Sec. 2 requirements. Blank GHS labels stick securely and stay intact in 90-day seawater submersion tests and pass BS5609 Sec. 3 with approved printers.UltraDuty GHS labels are tested for chemical resistance (e.g.
Heptane, HCL 37%, pH3 buffer), adhesive service in extreme temperatures and fade resistance for up to 2 years UV exposure. Waterproof, abrasion and tear-resistant GHS labels are ideal for metal, plastic, painted surfaces, fiber, polycarbonate and glass.
Quick Tips #322A critical step in the safe handling of hazardous waste is labeling and marking all containers appropriately. To help ensure uniformity in the labeling and marking of containers used for hazardous waste, both the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offer specific regulatory guidance for hazardous waste generators to follow. It is important to note that these requirements are different from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard, 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.1200, which offers labeling guidance for hazardous materials that have not beendesignated as waste. Bulk PackagesUnder 49 CFR 171.8, a bulk package is defined as a packaging, other than a vessel or a barge, including a transport vehicle or freight container, in which hazardous materials are loaded with no intermediate form of containment. Bulk packaging is also defined as large packaging in which hazardous materials are loaded with an intermediate form of containment, such as one or more articles or inner packagings.
Additionally, a bulk package has:. A maximum capacity greater than 450L (119 gal.) as a receptacle for a liquid. A maximum net mass greater than 400kg (882 lbs.) and a maximum capacity greater than 450L (119 gal.) as a receptacle for a solid.
A water capacity greater than 454kg (1000 lbs.) as a receptacle for a gas as defined in 49 CFR 173.115While the DOT guidelines for properly labeling and marking non-bulk and bulk containersare similar, they are not the same. This document outlines the rules fornon-bulk packaging. Hazardous Waste MarkingsMarking is a critical process in preparing hazardous materials for transportation. A marking on a hazardous materials package contains important information about the identification and dangers posed by the hazardous material. While there is no standardized hazardous waste marking format, both the DOT and EPA havespecific requirements.According to markings must:. Be durable.
Be in English. Be printed on or affixed on the package surface or on a label, tag or sign.
Be displayed on a contrasting color background. Not be obscured or covered up by other labels or attachments.
Not be located next to any other markings (such as advertisement) that would limittheir effectiveness. This End Up MarkingThis marking is the package-orientation marking.
It is applied to any package that holds inner containers of liquid hazardous materials. Inner packaging may be non-specification containers made of glass or earthenware, plastic or metal.All packages having inner packages containing liquid hazardous materials must be packed with their closures upward and legibly marked with package-orientation arrows on two opposite vertical sides and with the arrows pointing in the correct upright direction. Arrows for purposes other than indicating proper package orientation may not be displayed on a package containing a liquid hazardous material. EPA Hazardous Waste Marking RequirementsThe EPA, under, requires certain information to be marked on containers of 119 gal.
Or less used in transportation. This information is listed below:. Hazardous Waste Warning StatementThe following statement must be included on non-bulk packages: HAZARDOUS WASTE: Federal Law Prohibits Improper Disposal. If found, contact the nearest police or public safety authority or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Generator’s Name and AddressThis is the same as the consignor’s address.
Generator’s EPA Identification NumberThis is a 12-digit number assigned by the EPA to each hazardous waste generator. It is also included on the hazardous waste manifest.
Manifest Tracking NumberThis tracking number must consist of a unique three-letter suffix following nine digits. It is unique for each shipment.
Federal regulations require large and small quantity generators of hazardous waste to obtain an EPA Identification (EPA ID) number using EPA Form 8700-12 and to submit the completed form to the authorized state agency or EPA regional office if the state is not authorized to implement the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle C program. The Site Identification Form includes information such as:. Facility’s name and address,. Contact information, and. A description of hazardous waste activities conducted at the site. Find even more information you can use to help make informed decisions about the regulatory issues you face in your workplace every day.
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