![]() ![]() The product identifier for the Phenol, Chloroform & 3-methylbutan-1-ol mixture is “Phenol (50%), Chloroform (49%) & 3-methylbutan-1-ol (1%).” The product identifiers in the examples below are highlighted by the green box.įor mixtures of hazardous chemicals that are not assessed by the manufacturer as a whole, the individual hazards and pictograms will be included on the GHS label for all of the components., If two chemicals in a mixture require different GHS pictograms in the same hazard class, the more severe of the two are used in the mixture’s label, and the less severe is omitted. The product identifier for Methanol is “Methanol.” The GHS-compliant label for mixtures must include all components of the mixture with their relative percentages. The product identifier is most often the common product name of the chemical, and must match the product identifier on the SDS. ![]() There are six required sections of a GHS-compliant chemical container label: This guide explains the required aspects of a GHS chemical container label and provides examples of GHS-compliant labels for Methanol (CAS # 67-56-1) and a Phenol, Chloroform & 3-methylbutan-1-ol mixture (CAS # 108-95-2, 67-66-3, 123-51-3) from Sigma Aldrich. This guide uses the RLSS-recommended format for GHS-compliant labels. Labels must be large enough for the writing to be legible. There is no set format for a GHS-compliant label, as long as all required components are present and the label is printed in color. The label components detailed in this guide are required for all containers of hazardous chemicals however additional supplementary information may be provided by the manufacturer or supplier on the label. Contact RLSS for more information on how to fulfill these requirements. If you create novel chemicals in your laboratory, you are required to complete a GHS-compliant container label for each novel chemical. ![]()
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