California’s product-labeling law has encouraged manufacturers to reduce their products’ toxic footprint, the study found.
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors are required by regulation to label every hazardous chemical container as described in section 3.2. As long as the original label is affixed and ...
Training includes a review of how chemical container labels and safety data sheets (SDS) present and format chemical hazard information since the updates mandated by OSHA for the Hazard Communication ...
General information regarding the hazards of the chemical. This information can be communicated using words, pictures, symbols, either alone or in combination. The following is one example of a label, ...
Thus, metabolic labeling of biopolymers other than proteins requires an alternative—and even smaller—chemical reporter. As described below, carefully chosen, simple functional groups can ...
Products must state if they contain chemicals tied to cancer or other risks. As a result, manufacturers have pulled back from ...
The first major overhaul of US chemical safety regulations in over a decade introduces sweeping changes to classification, ...
To address this issue and to keep you safe, Northwestern Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) provides the following annual training to ensure you understand the necessary precautions and procedures ...
For nearly 40 years, a controversial California law has required companies to place warning labels on their products alerting consumers to the potential health threats posed by chemicals ...
Under a bill being considered in the Iowa Senate, Bayer -- the maker of glyphosate-based Roundup -- would be shielded from lawsuits claiming the company failed to warn consumers of health risks if the ...
Leaders across the cleaning product supply chain are sounding the alarm about the prospect of losing the Safer Choice program run by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Safer Choice is a voluntary ...