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What Key Elements Should Be Included on a Toxicological Label?
A comprehensive toxicological label should contain several key elements:
Product Identification:
This includes the product name, manufacturer or distributor, and contact information.
Hazardous Ingredients:
Listing of any
toxic chemicals
or compounds present in the product.
Risk Phrases:
Specific phrases that describe the potential health risks, such as "may cause respiratory irritation" or "harmful if swallowed."
Precautionary Statements:
Instructions on how to minimize risk, such as wearing protective gloves or ensuring proper ventilation.
First Aid Measures:
Guidance on what to do in case of accidental exposure or ingestion.
Storage and Disposal Instructions:
Information on how to properly store and dispose of the product to prevent contamination.
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