Aside of these signs and the address numbers, the building is completely unmarked.

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      But it’s just slapped on the side of the building with no indication of which chemicals the labels are for, I don’t think that’s how it’s supposed to be done. It’d be like mixing two chemicals into a bottle and then putting two labels on it.

      I think there should just be one label that combines the warning levels of both i.e. 3-2-2-W

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        11 days ago

        Why are you assuming the chemicals are mixed together inside the building? Two separate chemicals, two distinct risks.

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            11 days ago

            They’re required to be individually labeled/categorized. And supposed to be on 2 exterior walls, and any doors, and on the containers themselves

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        11 days ago

        i would hope that there would be labels inside the building that would indicate which is which, but who fucking knows with the us lol