- (1) Any article that presents more than one type of hazard (for example, if the article is both “toxic” and “flammable”) must be labeled with an affirmative statement of each such hazard; precautionary measures describing the action to be followed or avoided for each such hazard; instructions, when necessary or appropriate, for first-aid treatment of persons suffering from the ill effects that may result from each such hazard; instructions for handling and storage of articles that require special care in handling and storage because of more than one type of hazard presented by the article, or for any other reason, as well as the common or usual name (or the chemical name if there is no common or usual name) for each hazardous component present in the article.
- (2) Label information referring to the possibility of one hazard may be combined with parallel information concerning any additional hazards presented by the article, provided that the resulting condensed label statement shall contain all of the information needed for dealing with each type of hazard presented by the article.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 453.095
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 453.035
History
HD 40, f. 8-2-73, ef. 8-15-73