Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 5206 - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES; EMPLOYEE RIGHT-TO-KNOW
LABELING
Part 5206.1000 - LABELING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Original shipping containers.
Original shipping containers containing a hazardous substance shall be labeled. The label shall provide substantially the same precautionary information as required under the training and information requirements in parts 5206.0700 and 5206.0800. At a minimum, original shipping containers must be tagged or marked with the identity of the hazardous substance; the appropriate hazard warning; and the name and address of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party. In addition, a label may be a coded reference to an appropriate and accessible data sheet containing information required under part 5206.0700, subpart 2.
Subp. 2. Compliance; accepted labels.
Labeling in compliance with the following regulations meets the requirements of this chapter:
Subp. 3. [Repealed, 13 SR 2219]
Subp. 4. Pipelines.
These container labeling requirements do not apply to pipes, piping systems, or pipelines in refineries or other workplaces nor to interstate or intrastate pipelines. Employees must be trained in the hazards associated with substances in the unlabeled pipes in their work areas in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
Subp. 5. Bulk transport.
Hazardous substances transported in bulk shall be labeled in accordance with applicable labeling requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or the federal Department of Transportation Standard for Transportation of Hazardous Substances in Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, part 172, subparts D, E, and F.
Subp. 6. Containers.
The employer may use signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures, or other such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to individual stationary process containers, as long as the alternative method identifies the containers to which it is applicable and, at a minimum, includes the identity of the hazard and the appropriate hazard warning. The written materials shall be readily accessible to the employees in their work area throughout each work shift.
Subp. 7. Other containers.
The employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous substances in the workplace that is not labeled in accordance with the requirements of this part, is labeled, tagged, or marked with at least the following information:
Subp. 8. Immediate-use containers.
Immediate-use containers need not be labeled.
Statutory Authority: MS s 182.655