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Oxygen Drug Product Label FAQ
What is required on an oxygen drug product label? Oxygen drug product labels are governed by 3 different agencies. The FDA because its a drug product, and the DOT and OSHA because it is considered a Hazardous Material. Each...

2015 Label Updates!
The new OSHA compliant oxygen product labels must be updated and in use by June this year. The frequently asked questions below may help answer some of the question you have about the label changes. 1. Why do I need to update...

NEW OSHA Requirements For Oxygen Cylinder Labels
OSHA, FDA and DOT haveguidelines developed forprecautionary labels for use onoxygen cylinders and cryogenicvessels. These are to be used toidentify the contents, warning ofprincipal physical and healthhazards, and providing...

GHS Pictograms for Home Care Providers
OSHA, FDA and DOT haveguidelines developed forprecautionary labels for use onoxygen cylinders and cryogenicvessels. These are to be used toidentify the contents, warning ofprincipal physical and healthhazards, and providing appropriateprecautionary...

Are you misbranding medical oxygen?
...gen to ensure that the label complies with applicable governmental regulations. FACT: Non compliant labels can result in fines up to $15,000! Check your labels carefully because every violation counts! (i.e. 50 cylinders with...

Labels
FDA Drug Product Labels: PACKAGING and LABELING CONTROL Sections 211.122, 125, 130 A firm must establish written labeling procedures covering the receipt, identification, storage, handling and examination of all labeling. Procedures...

New GHS Oxygen Label and Training Requirements from OSHA
...rcle: Oxidizers 3. If you are an oxygen filler, youll need to make sure your oxygen drug product labels are updated by June 1, 2015. The new labels have updated warnings and uses the pictograms prescribed by OSHA. We are c...

Quick Tips - Label Requirements
Oxygen Labels 101 What Is Required? And By Who? Oxygen drug product labels are governed by 3 different agencies. The FDA because its a drug product, and the DOT and OSHA because it is considered a Hazardous Material that is...

New Labeling and Hazcom Training Requirements
...rcle: Oxidizers 3. If you are an oxygen filler, youll need to make sure your oxygen drug product labels are updated by June 1, 2015. The new labels have updated warnings and use the pictograms prescribed by OSHA. Get th...

Are Your Labels Compliant?
...be labeled with safety information, including instructions for safe handling, storageand transport. Labels should also warn against exposing the container to heat or flames and provide emergency contact information in case of a...

Are You Using the Right Cleaner on Your Cylinders?
...l Remover is a 3rdgeneration label remover designed specifically for removing adhesive, grease, and labels from oxygen and compressed gas cylinder bodies and cryogenic vessels. When used as directed the fast drying formula won...

It's FDA Renewal Time!
...e some quick tips to help you stay compliant. Who needs to register? Anyone who fills, or private labels, the gas must register. The FDA states that any firm that transfers oxygen from one container to another, via gas to gas...

I Fill Oxygen
...ything labeled and quarantined properly Cylinder tags to keep full and empties labeled and separate Labels to ensure your tanks are properly labeled with the required warnings and text Lot stickers so you can track tanks in the even...

Shhhhh... Keep the Racket Down
...ens the hard metal edges of the rack, which can help reduce the wear and tear on your cylinders and labels from frequent movement in and out of the rack. Click here for more information on our Rattle-Less Racks. ...

Demystifying Oxygen Filling: Gas to Gas
...ing on what size system you decide), aparamagnetic oxygenanalyzer, and a few filling supplies (like labels, valve seals and lot stickers.) Most gas to gas systems are wall mounted, so they have a small foot print. Youll need t...

What is cGMP and why is it important?
...welding distributor deliver industrial oxygen cylinders to his garage where he removes the cylinder labels, places the unlabeled cylinders in the bed of his pickup truck, and delivers them to patients. One of Terrys patients...

Top Five Reasons You Should Consider Transfilling
...editation worries! Applied does it all! Wecan register you with the FDA, provide you with compliant labels, give you up to date documentation required by the FDA and train you! ...

Cylinder Handling After a Natural Disaster
...5 ft apart. The cylinder label provides information on its contents and hazards. The transportation labels shown in Figures 1a - 1d provide a quick visual identification for the gas hazard class. Propane (barbeque) cylinders shou...

The biggest problems with your oxygen supplier now solved
...editation worries! Applied does it all! Wecan register you with the FDA, provide you with compliant labels, give you up to date documentation required by the FDA and train you! ...

FDA Registration FAQs
...n, 1-888-327-7301. How do I know if I have to register with the FDA? Anyone who fills, or private labels the gas MUST register. (21 CFR 207.20) How often is it required to register? Registration must be done annually, and it m...

Return Policy

If it has been 30 days or less since you received your item, please reach out to us for an RMA (Return Material Authorization). Some items may require a restocking fee, and some special-order items and medical devices may not be eligible for return. Click here to view our full return policy.

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