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Hazardous Chemical Labels Perforated Organic Peroxide 5.2 100mm x 100mm 500/Roll

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Hazardous chemical labels serve as a visual communication tool, providing vital information about the substance and its potential hazards. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of handlers and compliance with regulations.

Class 5.2 organic peroxides are thermally unstable substances that may undergo exothermic self-accelerating decomposition. These chemicals can be explosive, burn rapidly, or react dangerously with other substances. Organic peroxides contain carbon structures linked by a double oxygen bond, making them highly flammable and more prone to ignition than other combustible materials. Examples of these substances include Hydrogen Peroxide, Benzol Peroxide, and Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide.

Labels are used on emergency information panels, shipping containers and bulk storage containers that are stored or transported. These labels act as a first line of defence against accidents and help prevent mishandling, spills, leaks, and other incidents that could cause harm.

The roll of labels is made from PVC tape with a premium grade adhesive, ensuring that they will securely stick to any surface. They also come perforated for easy tearing and dispensing. Each roll contains 500 labels, measuring 100mm x 100mm, and with a 76mm core to fit standard tape dispensers or benchtop label dispensers.

Features and benefits:
  • Effective method of warning handlers of dangerous and hazardous class 5.2 Organic Peroxide products,
  • PVC tape with premium grade adhesive.
  • Size: 100mm x 100mm. 
  • 500 labels per roll. 
  • 76mm core to fit a regular tape dispenser or bench top label dispenser. 
To find out more about Class 5.2 Organic Peroxide Substances view the Australasian Institute of Dangerous Goods Consultants website.

Click here to read WorkSafe Australians ‘Model Code of Practice: Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals’,

The Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail, also known as the ADG Code, sets out the requirements for transporting dangerous goods by road or rail.

Click here to view our complete range of dangerous goods hazard labels.

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Hazardous Chemical Labels Perforated Organic Peroxide 5.2 100mm x 100mm 500/Roll

Item No. 22.077
Price $37.5
price per Roll
excl. tax
In stock

You must be logged in to view available inventory in your state. 
If requiring a product or a higher quantity that is not available in your state, this will be shipped from another location.  

Roll
Hazardous chemical labels serve as a visual communication tool, providing vital information about the substance and its potential hazards. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of handlers and compliance with regulations.

Class 5.2 organic peroxides are thermally unstable substances that may undergo exothermic self-accelerating decomposition. These chemicals can be explosive, burn rapidly, or react dangerously with other substances. Organic peroxides contain carbon structures linked by a double oxygen bond, making them highly flammable and more prone to ignition than other combustible materials. Examples of these substances include Hydrogen Peroxide, Benzol Peroxide, and Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide.

Labels are used on emergency information panels, shipping containers and bulk storage containers that are stored or transported. These labels act as a first line of defence against accidents and help prevent mishandling, spills, leaks, and other incidents that could cause harm.

The roll of labels is made from PVC tape with a premium grade adhesive, ensuring that they will securely stick to any surface. They also come perforated for easy tearing and dispensing. Each roll contains 500 labels, measuring 100mm x 100mm, and with a 76mm core to fit standard tape dispensers or benchtop label dispensers.

Features and benefits:
  • Effective method of warning handlers of dangerous and hazardous class 5.2 Organic Peroxide products,
  • PVC tape with premium grade adhesive.
  • Size: 100mm x 100mm. 
  • 500 labels per roll. 
  • 76mm core to fit a regular tape dispenser or bench top label dispenser. 
To find out more about Class 5.2 Organic Peroxide Substances view the Australasian Institute of Dangerous Goods Consultants website.

Click here to read WorkSafe Australians ‘Model Code of Practice: Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals’,

The Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail, also known as the ADG Code, sets out the requirements for transporting dangerous goods by road or rail.

Click here to view our complete range of dangerous goods hazard labels.

REQUEST A PRODUCT SAMPLE

Need to try before purchasing? An Omni packaging specialist will be in touch and arrange a sample to be sent to you!
*Bulk enquiries only

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