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Research and Development (R&D) Quality Control (Q.C.) Hazardous materials, dangerous goods, hazardous goods, dangerous materials, hazardous materials shipping labels, flammable, inflammable, flammable goods, inflammable goods, flammable liquid, inflammable liquid, spontaneous combustion, radioactive, radioactive materials, corrosive, corrosive substances, explosives, explosive labels, flammable gas, inflammable gas, poison, poisonous gas, poison gas, corrosive gas, flammmable solid, oxidizer, oxidizing agents, oxidize, infectious substance, International Maritime Organization, IMO. Productions, export-import production, import-export manufacturing, research, research and development, R&D, export manufacturers, OEM, O.E.M, ODM, O.D.M., original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturing, quality control, QC, Q.C., quality assurance, QA, Q.A., material costs, subcontractors, OEM suppliers, OEM sourcing, mock-up samples, prototype, product safety, production safety, manufacturing safety, manufacturing costs, labor costs, labor supply, quality strategy, product sampling, sampling, effective sampling, safety marks, safety test marks. Export packs, master export packs, export packing, import packing, export labelling, export markings, product labels, carton labels, shipping marks, shipping numbers, shipping labels, cautionary markings, cargo handling marks, handling marks, bonded manufacturers, bonded warehouse, plastic origins, electric plugs, electric plug types, plastics, plastic materials, plastic classifications, plastic applications, tool steels, tool steel materials, tool steel standards, and tool steel applications. Hazardous Materials (Dangerous Goods) Packages containing dangerous goods must be durably marked with the correct technical name and with distinctive labels or stencils of the labels. International Maritime Organization (IMO), which is a branch of the United Nations (UN), classifies dangerous goods into nine hazard classes, as illustrated in the Hazardous Materials Shipping Labels below. The diamond labels denote the hazards involved by means of colors and symbols. Labels for packages should not be less than 10 cms. x 10 cms. (4" x 4") except in the case of packages which, because of their size, can only bear smaller labels. The class number should appear in the bottom corner of the label. The use of the text shown on the shipping labels and of further descriptive text is optional. However, for Class 7 substances the text should always appear on the labels. The word "flammable" is the same as "inflammable" meaning easily set on fire.
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