Hazardous, dangerous and non-conforming waste is clearly identified and handled in accordance with workplace policies and procedures as well as relevant legislation, and these wastes must be clearly labelled in accordance with job requirements, workplace policies and procedures and relevant legislation.
Distilled water is clearly labelled as such.
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A graph has to be clearly labelled and drawn for clarity and to aid the correct interpretation of the data shown on the graph.
It is not recommended to drink rubbing alcohol; the bottle must be clearly labelled.
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A colorimeter is simply a sensor of color. The instrument is normally labelled clearly for easy use by new users.
The aim of the Holfing study was to test obediance of an authority. This was done by having a doctor phone nurses and tell them to issue a 20mg dose of a drug. However, on the bottle the maximum dose of 10mg was clearly labelled. This was so that the study would test if the nurses would obey even though they saw it was dangerous.
None of it does so don't worry. Some people do eat testicles called mountain oysters bu they are not from pigs either and clearly labelled.
Yes, nail varnish is dangerous because it is highly flammable. You can see the warning clearly displayed on the label.
The lotion was clearly labelled "for external use only."the waited on the external of the building
In the older periodic table, each group was divided into A & B sub-groups. The only problem with that was that there were two different conventions about which elements were labelled "A" and which were labelled "B". Groups 1 & 2 were clearly 'A' (elements like sodium and calcium) and 11 & 12 were clearly 'B' (elements like copper and zinc). But groups 3 through 10 were labelled 'A' in one convention and 'B' in another, and the opposite labels were used for groups 13 through 18.With the second labelling convention, groups labelled 'A' were known as 'main group elements', and groups labelled 'B' were 'transition metals', and that is still the case.Thus in the newer IUPAC scheme, groups 1, 2, and 13 through 18 are called 'main group elements'.
It normally says so on the packaging. If you cannot read the information on the packaging, it will be impossible for a layman to determine the nature of the detergent. If this is important to you, buy a package that is clearly labelled "bio" or "non-bio".