Free GHS label maker for secondary containers. Design compliant labels—OSHA Rev 7, small bottle exemptions, pictograms. Print free. No signup.
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Use ToolThe Workplace Labeling Assistant helps employers design compliant secondary container labels for day-to-day operations. It facilitates the transition from older, potentially conflicting systems (like HMIS/NFPA) to GHS-aligned requirements, ensuring that transfer containers (spray bottles, jugs) meet the November 20, 2026 update deadline for hazard consistency.
29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(6) allows employers flexibility in workplace labeling (e.g., using signs or process sheets) as long as they convey the product identifier and general hazard information. However, the information must be consistent with the new GHS Rev 7 hazard classes adopted in the 2024 Final Rule to prevent worker confusion.
Input the chemical name and its primary GHS hazards (e.g., 'Flammable Liquid 1B,' 'Skin Irritant'). The tool generates a printable template for a secondary container label that includes the Signal Word, Pictogram, and Hazard Statements, ensuring compliance with 1910.1200(f)(6) and eliminating the risks associated with conflicting numerical rating systems.