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Naiome King Trust. King Island <br />Health and Safety Plan <br />WES Project No. 4131-P <br />December 1995 <br />10.2 LABELING <br />Page 9 <br />Legible and understandable precautionary labels shall be prominently affixed to containers of <br />raw materials, intermediates, products, by-products, mixtures, scrap, waste, debris and <br />contaminated clothing. Labeling of harmful or hazardous materials or wastes which are to be <br />stored or used in site operations is essential. The labels will meet the following requirements at <br />a minimum: <br />They must be in English, not easily removed or if removed, replaced <br />immediately, they must list chemical components, they must include the <br />chemical or common name of the material, and they shall contain a statement <br />which calls attention to the particular type of hazard with precautions to be taken <br />when using the chemical. Labeling is to be brief and informative and can be <br />accomplished using stencils, tape, signs, or placards. <br />Labels for hazardous wastes will contain all information required to meet federal and state <br />regulations. <br />SECTION 11.0 CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />11.1 SITE EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM <br />Several warning systems may be utilized depending on the work site conditions or emergency <br />involved: <br />• Verbal communications <br />• Vehicle horns <br />• Compressed air horns <br />• Portable telephones <br />• Radios <br />Verbal instructions with or without assistance are used to deal with specific incidents. <br />