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3. Labels and Other Forms of Warning <br />Each responsible employee will assure that all incoming products/chemicals are properly labeled. Labels <br />should list, at a minimum, the chemical identity (product identifier), specified pictogram, hazard <br />statement, signal word, and precautionary statement for each hazard class and category, and the name <br />and address of the manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party (supplier identification). Materials <br />transferred to working containers (e.g., dispensers or carrying containers) must also be properly labeled. <br />If a staff member transfers chemicals from a labeled container to a portable container that is intended <br />only for her or his immediate use, no labels are required on the portable container. However, if the <br />container will be used by more than one person, it must be labeled with product identification and hazard. <br />Hazard Communication Written Program <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants©, November 2013 <br />'6sfocadSyojectsSs-prof;20111365020.01,_bnsf stockton <br /> <br />wok plan 20 16 hrsc work 6lankappendiceslappendixb...hasp12016...hasp...2015contentinal.docx