NEMA CB 5 : 1990
Withdrawn
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GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF WARNING LABELS FOR CARBON AND GRAPHITE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
21-04-2000
12-01-2013
Caution notice
Foreword
Scope
1 References
Referenced standards
2 The federal law
General
Excerpts of OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
29CFR Part 1910.1200(f)
3 OSHA directive to inspectors
General
Excerpt of Instruction CPL 2-2.38C
4 The exposure hazard
General
Health hazard
Physical hazard
5 Elements of hazard warning labels
General comments
Mandatory label elements
Recommended label elements
6 Composing the label
Identity of hazardous chemical(s) - mandatory
Appropriate hazard warning - mandatory
Health hazard
Physical hazard
Name and address - mandatory
Signal words - recommended
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) references -
recommended
7 Label examples
General
Label messages
Graphite brushes/electrodes
Graphite/copper brushes
Graphite/copper/lead brushes
Pitch plug nipples
Example of labels
Graphite brushes/electrodes
Graphite/copper brushes
Graphite/copper/lead brushes
Pitch plug nipples
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