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Most countries require secondary labels on bottles that contain down-poured or diluted chemicals. This ensures all those who come into contact with this secondary container know what is inside, and how to handle it safely.
When transferring a chemical from its original, primary container to another, secondary container, that secondary container needs to be labeled accordingly, with all the same information as the primary container's label.
A secondary label should include the product name, all hazardous information, first-aid instructions, and the manufacturer's contact information, all as provided by the original container's label.
Also, a secondary label should list the quantity of the original chemical, the date the container was filled, and the expiration date of the contents.
Check with the chemical's manufacturer; they may produce secondary labels with all the necessary information in an easily-applicable format, such as a sticker. If not, there are a number of online resources where you can find and purchase general secondary labels, which you can then fill out with the proper information.