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chemical labeling
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India
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Chemical labeling may vary widely between products, with differing levels of detail and standardization.
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chemical labelling
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India
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Chemical labelling on consumer products is not always strictly enforced, and consumers may rely more on traditional knowledge or word of mouth for safety information.
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chemical labelling
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India
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Chemical labelling may include information related to traditional medicine or alternative uses of substances, influenced by cultural practices and beliefs.
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4
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chemical labels
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India
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Chemical labels may not be as strictly regulated and may not always provide comprehensive safety information, leading to potential hazards for workers and consumers.
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5
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chemical product labeling
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India
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Chemical product labeling may need to use color-coding and text size requirements to accommodate diverse literacy levels in the population.
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labelling chemical containers
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India
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Often lacks standardized labels, leading to potential risks and safety hazards in workplaces.
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labelling of chemical containers
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India
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Less stringent regulations and standards for labelling chemical containers, with a focus on basic identification
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labelling of chemical containers
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India
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Variability in adherence to ISO standards, with more flexibility in labelling requirements
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labelling of chemicals
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India
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Labelling of chemicals on products may be less strict, with less detailed information provided, leading to potential safety concerns.
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