The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has adopted the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classification and labeling of hazardous chemicals. The GHS chemical container label is designed to ensure that workers understand the specific hazards related to the chemicals used or handled and the specific protective measures required to avoid adverse effects.
After June 1, 2015, every hazardous chemical in a laboratory must be labeled with a GHS-compliant label. Therefore, laboratories will need to replace obsolete labels on their existing chemical containers with a GHS-compliant label.
Paper labels are printed with light-fast inks for high durability and visibility, and adhesives are formulated for use in various climates and environments. Once affixed, labels won't fade or fall off.
Paper labels have outstanding chemical and abrasion resistance; feature strong adhesion to corrugated boxes; and help to keep you in regulatory compliance per the 49 CFR.
25mm x 25mm (1" x 1") sold in rolls of 500 paper labels.
50mm x 50mm (2" x 2") sold in rolls of 500 paper labels.
100mm x 100mm (4" x 4") sold in rolls of 500 paper labels.
GL200, GL222, GL224 Compressed Gas
GL810, GL812, GL814 Corrosive
GL110, GL112, GL114 Exclamation - Harmful
GL100, GL102, GL104 Explosive
GL310, GL312, GL314 Flammable - Combustible
GL120, GL122, GL124 Lungs - Mutagen
GL930, GL932, GL934 Marine Pollutant
GL510, GL512, GL514 Oxidizer
GL210, GL212, GL214 Toxic