Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 11:22:03 EDT
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Subject: Re: GHS Pictograms for Hazard Classes
My company receives raw materials in for testing an d traditionally we have put a label on the boxes to indicate any potential health/handling hazards, for example flammable, corrosive, oxidizer, etc. I believe this system started years ago because it was felt that analysts who test the raw materials may not check the MSDS, althoug h we tell them they are required to do so. (Most of our raw mater ials are not hazardous or are only minimally so)
I do not like the current labels we are using and am thinking about seeing if I can obtain the nine different GHS pictogram labels for Hazard classes to use instead. I think they are better and cov er a wider range of potential hazards. I am wondering if anyone else is doing this and how they feel about the GHS pictograms. I do not kn ow as much about GHS as I should, but my understanding is that these pictogram s will be on MSDSs in the US somewhere down the road.
Pat Peifer
Project Manager, Health Safety and Training
West Pharmaceutical Services
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