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  1. tion: Unlabeled Chemical Containers Incident In May of 2015, the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was on site conducting an inspection and found two unlabeled bottles …

  2. Unlabeled chemicals can be dangerous!

  3. 100% inspection of unlabeled vials of finished product. Vials with irregularities categorized as “minor”, major” and “critical” are culled from the batch. A subsequent sampling of vials is screened by PA/QC …

  4. Never use a chemical without reading the product’s material safety data sheet (MSDS) and its label, including instructions for use. If a bottle is unlabeled, leave it unopened. Do not rely on your own …

  5. One of our members has noted a trend of chemicals being decanted into unlabelled clear plastic water bottles of the sort commonly used for drinking water, and persons have assumed the chemicals to be …

  6. nlabelled and inadequately labelled specimens and requests. It is acknowledged that unsuitable specimens, especially those related to labelling issues, are a great risk to all concerned, including …

  7. Vials with irregularities categorized as “minor”, “major” and “critical” are culled from the batch. A subsequent sampling of vials is screened by PA/QC to monitor the quality of the inspection …