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Markings and Labeling

Packages, packaging machinery, and workplace from viewpoint of their effect on food and drug purity package labeling and marking. [Pg.1949]

Strength, integrity, labelling and marking of individual packages. [Pg.471]

Load packages of dangerous goods which are improperly labelled and marked Load packages into a dirty, wet or damaged CTU Place packages in a CTU with incorrect placards still visible... [Pg.479]

Since admixtures are potent modifiers of the characteristics of concrete, it is imperative to minimize potential mistakes. Thus it is important that all containers in which admixtures are delivered or stored should be clearly labeled and marked in such a way that the information is readily understood and cannot be altered. An example of a typical label is shown in Fig. 7.50. The label should feature the standard information given below [126, 152] ... [Pg.546]

This section contains a few chemical investigations that may be conducted at home. They are not full experiments, but they should provide useful activities that could be developed into a full-fledged experiment. Each illustrates basic concepts explained in the previous chapters. Most involve a few simple steps, while a few are more complicated. Again, the most important aspects of these activities are to be safe, have fun, and learn. Before actually trying to do the activity, read and understand the activity. Assemble all materials before starting and do the activity in a safe place. If chemicals are stored, label and mark the contents properly. Pay close attention to safety and dispose of used chemicals and materials safely. [Pg.313]

Large cell Base of the triple cell. The z coordinates of the spheres refer to c = c. The dots labeled , and mark six octahedral voids... [Pg.219]

Ensure that prior to shipment off-site, all wastes conform with DHS and Department of Transportation regulations for proper packaging, labeling, and marking. [Pg.141]

Label and mark straws and affix to a 1 mL monoject syringe. [Pg.31]

After transfer is completed, label and mark the location of the lanes on the nitrocellulose with a bail-point pen or nitrocellulose marker. Soak the membranes in 2X SSC for 1-2 min and air-dry on a paper towel for 5-10 min. Bake the membranes at 80°C for 30 min, under vacuum (20-30 PSI), and store at room temperature. Hybridize the membranes as described in Subheading 3.3.4. [Pg.64]

Essential oils - General rules for labelling and marking of containers... [Pg.249]

Shipping. Close and secure outer container with filamentous shipping/strapping tape. Affix labels and markings. Place a label on the outer container that indicates the proper name, Diagnostic Specimens. A class 9 label should be placed on the outer container of all containers with dry ice. This label must indicate the amount of dry ice in the container, the address of the shipper, and the address of the recipient. This label must be placed on the same side of the container as the Diagnostic Specimens label. [Pg.504]

Sources, identifying unknown hazardous waste, labeling and marking, first response, air monitoring, illegal disposal, and acute and chronic exposure effects. [Pg.156]

Water, steam and pressure or vacuum lines should be installed so as to be easily accessible during all phases of operation. They should also be adequately labelled and marked to be easily recognizable. [Pg.489]

Part II consists of chapters for each Class and provides a list of all the goods covered by ADR and the special provisions for each Class. Goods are either specifically named, as in a Restrictive Class, or for a Non-Restrictive Class can be identified within a Section. The identification of a substance within a Class, and thereafter a Section, specifies the provisions which must be followed to allow transport under ADR. These include the net weights below which materials are exempt, packing, labelling and marking requirements, and... [Pg.129]

CGA C-7, Guide to the Preparation of Precautionary Labeling and Marking of Compressed Gas Cylinders, 6 ed.. Compressed Gas Association, Inc., 1725 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202. [Pg.38]

For flammable and nonflammable gases that are not overpacked and are transported by a private or contract motor carrier, a color-coded 1 %-inch diamond label as shown in Fig. 10-1 may be used as an alternative to satisfy labeling and marking requirements. For details on labels see Appendix A of CGA C-7, which describes the CGA marking system [6]. [Pg.170]

In Canada, labeling and marking requirements are described in Paragraph 5.7(1) and 5.37(1) of TC s TDG Regulations [2]. These require a diamond square-on-point label, proper shipping name, and UN number. Additional trade names or markings are permitted. Use of the oxidizer diamond with the hazard class number 2 in the bottom comer is allowed for by a Permit of Equivalent Safety obtained from TC. It is anticipated that this label will be included in the regulations expected in 1998. [Pg.171]

Once classified and assigned the appropriate UN number, the mixture needs to be labeled with the proper DOT or TC labels that are specified by 49 CFR Parts 172.101, or the Canadian TDG Regulations [2, 7]. Also see 49 CFR 173.300-173.315 [2]. Additional labeling should follow the guidelines in CGA C-7, Guide to the Preparation of Precautionary Labeling and Marking of Compressed Gas Containers [8]. [Pg.623]


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