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If a supplier label on a container is accidentally removed or becomes unreadable, what should you do?

An unlabelled or illegibly labelled container is a serious hazard. Work should stop, and the situation must be reported to a supervisor so the product can be sa

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Question: If a supplier label on a container is accidentally removed or becomes unreadable, what should you do?

Answer options:

  • Use the product anyway if you think you know what it is. ✅ Stop work, secure the container, and immediately report it to a supervisor.
  • Create a new supplier label yourself.
  • Dispose of the product immediately.

Correct answer: Stop work, secure the container, and immediately report it to a supervisor.

Explanation: An unlabelled or illegibly labelled container is a serious hazard. Work should stop, and the situation must be reported to a supervisor so the product can be safely identified and relabelled.

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