Hazard labels, particularly those pertaining to chemical hazards, are color-coded by the National Fire Protection Association and U.S. governmental agencies for immediate recognition. Label colors include:
Health hazards, including toxic and corrosive materials not to be inhaled or in contact with the skin.
Reactivity warnings, usually referring to explosive materials and chemical combinations.
For labeling flammable or combustible liquids and gases.
Special circumstances and reactions; includes oxidative or water-reactive chemicals.
Our hazard labels comply with OSHA regulations, ANSI standards, and international safety requirements. We produce labels with proper signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION), standardized colors, and required pictograms. The labels support workplace safety compliance and can include custom messaging while maintaining regulatory compliance for hazard communication and employee protection.
Yes, hazard labels use chemical-resistant materials and permanent adhesives designed for industrial conditions. They maintain legibility and adhesion when exposed to oils, solvents, temperature extremes, and UV radiation. This durability ensures critical safety information remains visible and readable throughout the equipment’s service life, even in demanding manufacturing and processing environments.
Absolutely. We create custom hazard labels that combine standard safety warnings with your company logo, contact information, and specific hazard details. Our design capabilities include color-coding systems, multilingual text, and integration of regulatory symbols while maintaining OSHA and ANSI compliance for effective workplace hazard communication.
