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Ask yourself: <br /> • Are labels visible on every hazardous chemical container? Does every label follow <br /> required standards? <br /> • Are labels properly maintained and not obscured or damaged? <br /> • Is every secondary container appropriately labeled? <br /> If the answer is "no" to any of these questions, contact your supervisor or the designated <br /> safety administrator at your facility. <br /> 1.12 Safety Data Sheets <br /> AWL Safety <br /> Data <br /> Sheets <br /> wxwsioe Safety Data Sheet <br /> J <br /> M yAa_ <br /> Notes: <br /> Earlier we referred to another component of the Written Program, Safety Data Sheets, also <br /> known a SDS. <br /> Safety Data Sheets are developed by the chemical manufacturer to provide information <br /> concerning safe use of the product. They provide team members and emergency personnel <br /> with information about physical properties, toxicity, health effects, first aid measures, <br /> reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill-handling procedures. <br /> Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com <br />