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When you pour out the liquid, the label should be towards the palm of hand because if it happens that the liquid drips, it will drip on the side opposite the label and will not ruin the label or make it illegible.
flammable, oxidizing agent,
Storing flammable liquids require safety and precaution. If you plan on storing flammable liquids in a storage unit, it is highly recommended to label the storage units accordingly This will avoid any accidents.
Opposite of pour: Hold and cover the label of liquid medicine with your left hand and pour the liquid to the right. The medicine won't run over the label and cover it so the Nurse using it next can read the label, know the dose and confirm she is using the correct medication.
no i dont think so its just flammable read the label of some theres ur answer
Class 3 Flammable PlacardClass 3 Flammable Liquid label
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
It will have a 'fire' logo on the container, which will tell the person how flammable the item is. The same thing goes for flammable containers on trucks.
There is no difference. There is between label and lable.
its flammable
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The difference is that a label is a name for something. A caption is a more specific description of the object, picture, etc.
Boeing Hazardous Waste Shipping Lable and U.S. Department of Transportation Hazard Class Label.
Division 4.1 is for flammable solids. The 4.1 Hazard warning label is used on the outside of packages intended for shipping materials that meet the definition of a flammable solid. These will be things like magnesium and aluminum dust, but not wooden planks.
You pour the liquid medication opposite from the label so any spilled liquid will not block or fade the information on the label.