Does the Agency allow the use of the GHS corrosive symbol on supplemental distributor labeling without the symbol being on an approved stamped label?
(LC09-0192; 8/28/08) 40 CFR 152.132(d) requires that “the label of the distributor product is the same as that of the registered product” with certain listed exceptions such as the product name, registration number and establishment number. Inclusion of additional symbols or graphics on a distributor label is not one of the exceptions. Thus the basic registrant would have to add the GHS corrosive symbol to their label first before a distributor could use it.
(LC09-0192) 8/28/08 40 CFR 152.132(d) requires that “the label of the distributor product is the same as that of the registered product” with certain listed exceptions such as the product name, registration number and establishment number. Inclusion of additional symbols or graphics on a distributor label is not one of the exceptions. Thus the basic registrant would have to add the GHS corrosive symbol to their label first before a distributor could use it.
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