Examples of Manufacturers and distributors in a sentence
Manufacturers and distributors are required by federal "Hazard Communication” provisions (29 CFR 1910.1200), and the Maryland "Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances" Law, to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets to the purchaser.
Manufacturers and distributors of products are sometimes subject to the recall or return of their products for a variety of reasons, including product defects, such as contamination, unintended harmful side effects or interactions with other substances, packaging safety and inadequate or inaccurate labeling disclosure.
Manufacturers and distributors are required by federal "Hazard Communication” provisions of 29 CFR 1910.1200, and the Maryland "Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances" Law, to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets to the purchaser.
Manufacturers and distributors are required by federal "HazardCommunication” provisions (29 CFR 1910.1200), and the Maryland "Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances" Law, to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets to the purchaser.
Manufacturers and distributors are required by the federal "Hazard Communication Standard" (29CFR 1910, 1200) and the Maryland "Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances" Law to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets.
Manufacturers and distributors are required by Federal “Hazard Communication” provision (29 CFR 1910.1200), and the Maryland “Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances” law to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets to the purchaser.
No. Manufacturers and distributors may compile the information required in the test summary using any format.
Manufacturers and distributors of products are sometimes subject to the recall or return of their products for a variety of reasons, including product defects, such as contamination, unintended harmful side effects or interactions with other substances, packaging safety and inadequate or inaccurate labelling disclosure.
Manufacturers and distributors are expected to comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
Manufacturers and distributors are required by federal “Hazard Communication” provisions (29 CFR 1910.1200), and the Maryland “Access to Information About Hazardous and Toxic Substances” Law, to label each hazardous material or chemical container, and to provide Material Safety Data Sheets to the purchaser.