From: NEAL LANGERMAN <neal**At_Symbol_Here**CHEMICAL-SAFETY.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] small bottle labels
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2016 08:21:43 -0700
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All

What is the current Best Practice for labeling small containers (dilute sulfuric, acetone, etc) for lab use?  These are typically 100 mL or less and used in a small research lab.

 

If purchasing from a supplier, who is the supplier?

Do you have a template (for Avery labels for example) that you can share?

 

Thx

 

Neal

 

 

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