Colorado Code § 25-5-1504

Label requirements
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(1) (a) A covered entity shall label each covered
product with the phrase "Warning danger: Deadly if ingested. In event of ingestion, immediately
seek emergency medical attention for intravenous administration of methylene blue. Ingestion of
sodium nitrite, even in small quantities, causes severe methemoglobinemia, extreme pain, or
imminent death. Keep out of reach of children."
(b) The label required in subsection (1)(a) of this section must be in a size equal to at
least two percent of the surface area of the principal display panel, accompanied by a skull and
crossbones symbol.
(2) Where the covered product is displayed in advertising or in electronic media, a label
notice must accompany the display in no smaller a size than is equivalent to the primary
description of the covered product.
(3) If a covered product is shipped or delivered in packaging that obscures or hides the
principal display panel, or is sold in bulk or within the same packaging as another product, the
packaging must include a skull and crossbones symbol in a location likely to be seen and read by
an ordinary individual under customary conditions of transportation and delivery.
(4) If a federal agency or state department does not approve a product label that
otherwise complies with the labeling requirements of this section, the covered entity shall use a
label that complies with as many of the requirements of this section as the relevant agency has
approved.

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