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Solids, liquids, gases, vapours, mists, fumes and dusts (including fibres)
Acute means that the substance has short-term effects (usually occurring after a large over-exposure over a short duration of time)
Chronic means that the substance has long term health effects (usually occurring after repeated low-level exposure over a long duration of time).
The label on a preparation which is dangerous for supply generally gives the following information:
The name of the substance / preparation.
The name(s) of the hazardous content.
The indication(s) of danger and the corresponding symbols / warning phrases.
Some basic precautions to take.
Name, address and telephone number of the supplier.
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