Let's get right to the point. There are three
types of WHMIS labels and their general purpose is to
alert you to dangers and precautions while working with
controlled products.
1. SUPPLIER LABELS
Supplier labels come from
the manufacturer of the controlled product and are
usually located on the back of the container.
These labels cannot be reproduced in the workplace. They
can be easily identified by their cross-hatched border.
The following information
must be included on a supplier label:
|
Product Name |
|
Identifier and Risks |
|
Hazard
Symbols |
|
Precautions |
|
First
Aid Measures |
|
Reference to the MSDS |
|
Supplier/Manufacturer Information |
|
Information must be in French and English |
|
Cross-hatched border |
Click to see example supplier label
2. WORKPLACE LABELS
Workplace labels are meant
to be produced in the workplace, by the employer or
employee. There are two scenarios where workplace labels
may be used:
1) |
The
supplier label is missing or illegible. |
2) |
The
contents of the container were transferred from
the original container to another container. |
In both of
these cases, workplace labels must be
applied to the container. Workplace labels require
less information than supplier labels and can be
in any colour, as long as they are easily
visible. Also, the cross-hatched border is not required.
The following information
must be included on a workplace label:
|
Product Name |
|
Safe Handling Information |
|
Reference to the MSDS |
Click to see example workplace label
3.
LABORATORY LABELS
Laboratory labels are the
rarest kinds of labels and, under WHMIS, only used in
certain circumstances.
These labels are typically
used when a controlled product is being transported from
one laboratory to another and when the weight is less than 10
KG.
The following information
must be included on a laboratory label:
|
Product Name |
|
Supplier's Name |
|
Listing of the Chemicals in the Product |
|
Emergency Phone Number |
When a
laboratory label is used, it must replace or cover any
existing supplier labels on the product.
Click to see example laboratory label
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