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nullHow do I identify carcinogenic chemicals in the workplace?
How do I identify carcinogenic chemicals in the workplace?
Chemical agents
The labels of carcinogenic chemicals (and section 2.2 of the safety data sheet) include the hazard statement H350. If the chemical is suspected of causing cancer, hazard statement H351 is used.