OSHA LABELERS and SAFETY

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

FREE Guide To The NFPA Diamond

The NFPA Diamond is one method to quickly and accurately communicate information about the hazards of various materials in your facility during an emergency situation.

You can now get a FREE guide to the NFPA Diamond (click on this link) just by asking for it.

When emergency response teams enter your facility they need to be able to quickly identify hazardous materials. Equally important is being able to quickly identify substances that are not hazardous. This is why all materials in your facility need to be labeled in a standard manner that allows quick identification of the hazard potential of that material. The NFPA Diamond provides that standard method of labeling and identifying the hazard level of materials.

This free guide to the NFPA Diamond provides a single page, that can be used as a wall chart or desk reference, that summarizes the color code and numbering system used by the NFPA Diamond.

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