Fire Hazard Labels
Fire Hazard FAQs
What are fire hazard labels used for?
Fire hazard labels warn workers and emergency personnel of flammable or combustible materials, ensuring safe handling and storage practices.
Which standards govern fire hazard labels?
Fire hazard labels must comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, NFPA 704, and GHS requirements for symbols, colors, and hazard statements.
What materials are best for fire hazard labels?
Chemical-resistant vinyl, laminated polyester, or high-performance adhesives are recommended for durability in industrial and outdoor settings.
Where should fire hazard labels be applied?
They should be affixed directly to chemical containers, drums, storage cabinets, or equipment where flammable materials are present, and positioned for clear visibility.
Can I order custom fire hazard labels?
Yes. Custom fire hazard labels can include specific chemical names, hazard ratings, or company branding while maintaining NFPA and GHS compliance.




