Hazardous Chemical Labels
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Item No. 22.030
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Item No. 22.031
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Item No. 22.033
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Item No. 22.036
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Item No. 22.061
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Item No. 22.061L
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Item No. 22.065
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Item No. 22.065L
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Item No. 22.066
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Item No. 22.066L
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Item No. 22.068
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Item No. 22.069
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Item No. 22.071
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.073
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Item No. 22.073L
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Item No. 22.075
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Item No. 22.077
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Item No. 22.080
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Item No. 22.085
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Item No. 22.086
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Item No. 22.088
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.088L
Price $16
Out of stock - delivery 1-4 business days.
Hazardous Chemical Labels are crucial for safe handling and transporting dangerous substances. These self-adhesive labels are a regulatory requirement and serve as an important visual warning system. Each sticker is 100mm x 100mm in size and is made from high-quality PVC to withstand harsh conditions and maintain adherence. Sold in rolls of 500 with perforation for ease of use, these hazard warning stickers are an essential tool for compliance in safety and handling procedures of hazardous materials. Using these labels on emergency information panels, shipping containers, and bulk storage is a proactive approach to minimise accidents, mishandling and maximise safety. For a broad spectrum of risks, our range of hazard warning labels includes multiple classes:
- Class 8 Corrosive Substances: These labels warn of materials that can cause severe harm to living tissues and property, such as nitric acid and sodium hydroxide.
- Class 2.1 Flammable Gases: They identify gases that can ignite at low concentrations and may have a wide flammable range. Heavier than air gases are particularly risky as they can accumulate in lower areas.
- Class 3 Flammable Liquids: These labels are for liquids that have a flash point of 60.5ºC or less, capable of producing flammable vapours when in contact with ignition sources.
- Flammable Solids: This category includes substances like self-reactive materials and desensitised explosives, known for their combustible nature and the severe fire risks they pose.
- Class 6 Infectious Substances: Representing materials harbouring pathogens that could be catastrophic to human health, these labels ensure handlers are aware of the extreme dangers.
- Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods: Used for items that do not fall under other categories yet present significant risks.
- Class 2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gases: Labels for this class identify gases that are primarily asphyxiants or oxidising but not toxic, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen.
- Class 5.2 Organic Peroxides: These labels denote thermally unstable substances known for their explosive and rapid burning characteristics, like Hydrogen Peroxide and Benzol Peroxide.
- Class 5.1 Oxidizing Substances: Displaying the hazards of reactive materials, these labels are attached to substances that can intensely fuel fires by providing oxygen.
- Limited Quantity Labels: These special labels indicate that dangerous goods are packed in limited quantities, allowing for reduced regulatory transport requirements.
- Class 6.1 Toxic Substances: These labels are crucial in notifying of substances potentially causing death, injury, or harm through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact.
Hazardous Chemical Labels
Hazardous Chemical Labels are crucial for safe handling and transporting dangerous substances. These self-adhesive labels are a regulatory requirement and serve as an important visual warning system. Each sticker is 100mm x 100mm in size and is made from high-quality PVC to withstand harsh conditions and maintain adherence. Sold in rolls of 500 with perforation for ease of use, these hazard warning stickers are an essential tool for compliance in safety and handling procedures of hazardous materials. Using these labels on emergency information panels, shipping containers, and bulk storage is a proactive approach to minimise accidents, mishandling and maximise safety.
22 product(s) found
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Item No. 22.030
Low stock
Price $37.5
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Price $37.5
3
Item No. 22.033
In stock
Price $37.5
4
Item No. 22.036
Low stock
Price $37.5
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Price $37.5
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Price $16
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Item No. 22.065
In stock
Price $37.5
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Price $16
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Item No. 22.066
In stock
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.066L
Low stock
Price $16
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Item No. 22.068
In stock
Price $37.5
12
Item No. 22.069
In stock
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.071
Out of stock - delivery 1-4 business days.
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.073
In stock
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.073L
In stock
Price $16
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Item No. 22.075
In stock
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.077
In stock
Price $37.5
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Price $37.5
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Price $37.5
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Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.088
In stock
Price $37.5
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Item No. 22.088L
Out of stock - delivery 1-4 business days.
Price $16
For a broad spectrum of risks, our range of hazard warning labels includes multiple classes:
- Class 8 Corrosive Substances: These labels warn of materials that can cause severe harm to living tissues and property, such as nitric acid and sodium hydroxide.
- Class 2.1 Flammable Gases: They identify gases that can ignite at low concentrations and may have a wide flammable range. Heavier than air gases are particularly risky as they can accumulate in lower areas.
- Class 3 Flammable Liquids: These labels are for liquids that have a flash point of 60.5ºC or less, capable of producing flammable vapours when in contact with ignition sources.
- Flammable Solids: This category includes substances like self-reactive materials and desensitised explosives, known for their combustible nature and the severe fire risks they pose.
- Class 6 Infectious Substances: Representing materials harbouring pathogens that could be catastrophic to human health, these labels ensure handlers are aware of the extreme dangers.
- Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods: Used for items that do not fall under other categories yet present significant risks.
- Class 2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gases: Labels for this class identify gases that are primarily asphyxiants or oxidising but not toxic, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen.
- Class 5.2 Organic Peroxides: These labels denote thermally unstable substances known for their explosive and rapid burning characteristics, like Hydrogen Peroxide and Benzol Peroxide.
- Class 5.1 Oxidizing Substances: Displaying the hazards of reactive materials, these labels are attached to substances that can intensely fuel fires by providing oxygen.
- Limited Quantity Labels: These special labels indicate that dangerous goods are packed in limited quantities, allowing for reduced regulatory transport requirements.
- Class 6.1 Toxic Substances: These labels are crucial in notifying of substances potentially causing death, injury, or harm through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact.