HAZCOM Card LabelingSometimes, this government wears me out. A friend and I had this discussion last week about Chemical Container Labeling. The standard is VERY CLEAR (for those who take the time to read it).

It comes down to the following:

1910.1200(f)(1) Labels on shipped containers

vs

1910.1200(f)(6) Workplace labeling

So the first sentence in OSHA's newest Quick Card is flat-out WRONG.  Here are my previous articles explaining the HAZCOM labeling requirements for "shipped containers" and "Workplace secondary containers":

OSHA further clarifies in-plant labeling vs. "shipped containers" labeling under the GHS (1910.1200(f)(1) 1910.1200(f)(6) 1910.1200(f)(7)

Published: 08 April 2019

 

Chemical container labeling, GHS Pictograms, NFPA 704, and HMIS and the dead horse!

Published: 10 September 2020

 

Have you seen these? Where do they belong?

Published: 17 May 2019

 

There is a difference in labels on "shipped containers" and "workplace labeling"

Published: 26 March 2018

 

Does OSHA’s new GHS for Hazardous Communications require my fixed storage tanks to have Pictograms?

Published: 06 May 2017

 

OSHA's GHS Labeling made easy!!!!

Published: 23 January 2014

 

OSHA issues LOI on the NEW HAZCOM Std and Combustible Dust

Published: 11 April 2013

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