Chemical Hazard & Right-To-Know Labels
Chemical hazard and right-to-know labels are used to alert workers to potentially hazardous chemicals, materials and workplace conditions. They can be used to identify a container's contents, provide personal protection instructions or communicate the presence of dangerous toxins. Examples of chemical hazard and right-to-know labels include hazardous material labels, acute toxic pictogram labels, warning labels and right-to-know NFPA classification diamond roll labels.