GHS refers to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.

It is a process of chemical hazard communication that exists to be used by nations all around the world.

The GHS was established by an international group of hazard communication specialists from the United Nations (UN).

The CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) for the GHS label is 4.8%, which indicates a comparatively high level of demand.

Hazardous chemical transit entails a constant risk of product loss because of improper handling.

However, the use of GHS labelling makes it possible for buyers and sellers of hazardous chemicals to transit safely and easily.


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