Secondary Container Labeling
Secondary container labels are required when a chemical is transferred from a primary container to a smaller container such as a jug, bottle or jar. When using a secondary container, the identity of the chemical and appropriate hazard warnings must be shown on the label.

Quick and Easy Labeling Feature
The SDS BinderWorks system makes it easy for any employee to print a secondary container label while meeting OSHA requirements. All printed labels include the following.
- Identity of the chemical and appropriate hazard warnings.
- Primary health and/or physical hazard(s) of the hazardous chemical.
- Name and address of the manufacturer.
- Immediate access to manufacturer SDS (via custom QR code).