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Hazcom Container LabelsHazcom container labels are an important, OSHA-required element of workplace safety. Hazcom container labels ensure employees are aware of the dangers associated with the chemicals they are working with, helping avoid accidents and injuries. Emedco's super-adhesive hazcom container labels are available in two formats: the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) format or the Color Bar Identification System format. |
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Keep all employees working with or around chemicals informed and safe. Hazard Communication, sometimes referred to as HazCom, communicates to workers exactly the types of hazards and dangers they work and have contact with on a daily basis.
Usually in the form of a label, HazCom materials are affixed to equipment or various areas in which the contact occurs.
Usually in the form of a label, HazCom materials are affixed to equipment or various areas in which the contact occurs.







