When unpacking a chemical, you notice that it has two different types of identification labels, the NFPA label and the HMIS label. Explain the difference in the purpose of the white areas on these two labels. When visiting a hospital in another state, you hear a call of Code Green. In the example given in this textbook, green indicates a bomb threat. Yet, the hospital staff person you are visiting indicates that Code Green means that there is a power failure in the area reported in the code report. Explain why there seems to be a discrepancy in interpretation of Code Green.
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