Secondary container labels should contain at least two key elements
While primary container labels must contain the six required elements for GHS labeling, secondary
container labels require a minimum of two elements, according
to OSHA. They are:
- Product Name/Identifier found on the safety data sheet
- General Hazard Information that conveys the physical and health hazards of
the
hazardous material. According to CFR
1910.1200(f)(6)(ii), this can be communicated via “words, pictures, symbols, or
combination
thereof”
While the labeling requirements for secondary container labels are less strict, they must be
accompanied by supporting safety information, e.g. safety data sheets, as detailed in OSHA CFR
1910.1200(b)(4)(ii). This ensures employees have access to specific information regarding any hazardous chemical in the
workplace. A best practice is to apply as many of the six
elements of a
compliant GHS label to your secondary containers as possible.