| Note: | The following are some ways to determine whether a product is hazardous: |
| • Look for words on the label, such as "CAUTION," "WARNING," or "DANGER." | |
| • Look for words or "hazard coding" that indicate that the chemical is flammable, an irritant, corrosive, carcinogenic, etc. "Hazard coding" refers to words, numbers, or colors that tell you a chemical is dangerous. | |
| • Check the product's MSDS for hazard information. | |
| Examples of hazardous chemicals are: Acids, adhesives, caustics, fuels, paints, varnishes, shellacs and pesticides. Too many other classes of hazardous chemicals exist to list them all here. If you have any questions about a chemical you have at your workplace, contact your local L&I office (see the resource section of this book). |