Right-To-Know - Brady BradyPrinter S3700 User Manual

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12. Touch Add for the statement you want to add (Hazardous, Precautionary, Supplementary).
13. On the Select Hazardous Statements screen, touch the up/down arrows in the scroll bar to
view more statements.
OR, if you know the code number, or wording, of the statement you want to use:
Touch the Search data field and enter the number or wording.
Note: As you enter the data in the Search field, or portions of the data, the list immediately abstracts
those statements that have the entered characters in that position in their statement. The list
narrows after each letter entered.
14. In the abstracted list, touch the option box in front of the statement you want to use. (You can
select more than one.)
15. When ready, touch OK.
16. Repeat Steps 14 through17 for other statements that you want to add.
OR, to remove a previously added statement:
Touch Clear for the statement(s) you want to remove.
17. When ready, touch Finish.
The label displays the added statements.
There are other fields on the label where you can add custom data. These fields are designated by
brackets < >.
To add the suggested custom information:
1. On the label, touch the desired custom field (inside the brackets).
A dialog box displays where you can enter the requested information.
2. Touch the desired data field and enter the data.
3. When finished with the particular data screen, touch OK.
4. When finished with the entire label, touch Finish.

Right-To-Know

Right-to-Know (RTK) labels inform individuals of chemical hazards, as required by OSHA's Federal
Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. The most popular RTK labels use a number
rating and color coding system in conjunction with written text to identify the chemical and its physical
and health hazards. Right-to-Know labels should also include the appropriate hazard warnings and
target organ warnings, as well as the name and address of the chemical manufacturer. Some options
also include recommended personal protective equipment (PPE).
To create a Right-to-Know label:
1. From the Home page, touch More Label Types.
2. On the Label Types screen, touch Right-to-Know.
3. In the Right-to-Know control panel, touch Create New File.
4. On the Right-to-Know Format screen, use the up/down arrows in the scroll bar to view more
format options.
5. In the list, touch the desired format, then touch Next.
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