An "excepted quantity label" is a special label used on packages containing very small amounts of dangerous goods, allowing them to be shipped with less stringent regulations compared to larger quantities, often meaning they can be transported without full hazard labeling or UN-approved packaging, as the small quantity poses a minimal risk; essentially, it signifies that the package contains an "excepted quantity" of a hazardous material, permitting a simplified shipping process under specific conditions.
Paper labels are printed with light-fast inks and UV Coated 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.
100mm x 100mm (4" x 4") sold in rolls of 500 paper labels.