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#1 Posted : 12 September 2007 11:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By mintw
Our company supplies 4x5L of a chemical goods in a box. The goods considered as hazardous chemical, such as corrosive, irritant, etc. We put all the safety information as required by CHIP3 on the labels of each 5L pack. However, I am wondering if we also need to put the same safety information as printed on product labels on the outer box of 4x5L packs? Each outer box does carry general product information, labelling and marking (UN number, diamond danger signs) as required by ADR.
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#2 Posted : 12 September 2007 12:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By garyh
As an "ex" DGSA I would say just use the transport labels.

When I was in charge of labels (for drums) I got labels made which included all the CHIP and Transport stuff, job done.
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