HMIS information

A labeliung system called "Hazardous Materials Identification System," HMIS, was developed by the National Paint & Coatings Association (NPCA)
    HMIS labels are not related to WHMIS, which is a Canadian system.

    HMIS labels are not related to http://hazmat.dot.gov/abhmis.htm a U.S. DOT information management system also called HMIS.

    HMIS labels are not related to NFPA 704 labels althought the two labeling systems look a bit alike.  Both have three colored sections, blue/red/yellow.  HOWEVER the NFPA diamond is intended to communicate information to fire fighters and represent fire or other emergency conditions.  The HMIS label numbers are meant to convey full health/safety information under non-emergency conditions.

    HMIS info at ILPI

    HMIS labels from Keller.


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