The information that is typically NOT required on a chemical label includes:
- Formulas
- Non-hazardous information
- Legal disclaimers
- Environmental impact information
- Your facility's name (not required specifically on the label)
Required elements on a chemical label according to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) and OSHA standards include:
- Product identifier (chemical name or code)
- Hazard pictograms (symbols representing hazards)
- Signal word (such as "Danger" or "Warning")
- Hazard statements (standard phrases describing hazards)
- Precautionary statements (safe handling advice)
- Supplier information (name, address, and phone number of manufacturer/importer/supplier)
Therefore, among options like a signal word, pictogram, hazard statement, and facility name, the facility's name is not required on a chemical label.
