Chemical Hazard Labels
Chemical Hazard Labels FAQs
What are chemical hazard labels used for?
Chemical hazard labels identify substances that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, or otherwise dangerous. They inform employees of handling precautions and protective equipment requirements.
What standards govern chemical hazard labeling?
In the U.S., labels must comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), which define label elements, pictograms, and hazard statements.
What information should appear on a chemical hazard label?
Labels typically include the product identifier, signal word, hazard pictograms, hazard and precautionary statements, supplier information, and sometimes NFPA ratings for quick reference.
Are your labels resistant to chemical damage?
Yes. Our labels are printed on chemical- and solvent-resistant materials that won’t fade, smear, or peel, even in labs, manufacturing plants, or transport containers.
Can I create custom chemical hazard labels for my facility?
Absolutely. You can design custom labels with your own chemical names, GHS pictograms, hazard statements, and barcodes while staying compliant with OSHA and GHS guidelines.














