Working with Labels îš¡ 6-21
z Graphics, where you choose one or more graphics from various
categories to apply to your Pipe Marker labels
z Arrows, where you may specify arrow directions for Pipe Marker
labels. This feature differs for North American and European
standards.
z Symbol Type, where you choose symbols for Pipe Marker labels
Responding to Right-to-Know prompts
A typical Right-to-Know application template prompt sequence includes
some or all of these prompt screens:
z Right-to-Know Format, where you choose the type of Right-to-
Know label you want to create
z Label Size, where you select from label sizes available for the
format you chose
z Chemical Name, where you enter information about the chemical
you are labelling
z Health Hazards, where you select a health hazard rating if
applicable
z Signal Word, where you select an OSHA- signal word for the label if
applicable
z Fire Hazard, where you select a fire hazard rating if applicable
z Reactivity, where you select a reactivity rating if applicable
z Specific Hazard, where you select a hazard rating if applicable
z Physical and Health Hazards, where you choose the appropriate
hazards for the chemical you are labelling if applicable
z Temperature, when a temperature must be indicated on the label
z Target Organs, which lists the available target organs for the
chemical, where you select appropriate target organs
z Statement of Hazards, where you type text stating hazards when
applicable
z Precautionary Statements, where you type text specifying
precautions when applicable
z Effects of Overexposure, where you type text describing the
condition when applicable
z First Aid Procedures, where you type text providing first aid
information when applicable
z Color Bar and NFPA Manufacturer, where you designate
protective equipment codes and manufacturers.
z Comments, where you can add relevant comments to your label