International Safety Symbols
ISO Safety Labels FAQs
What are ISO safety labels used for?
ISO safety labels use standardized symbols to communicate hazards, mandatory actions, or safe conditions—helping workers understand safety messages instantly, regardless of language.
What is ISO 7010 and why does it matter?
ISO 7010 is the international standard that defines safety symbols, shapes, and colors. Using ISO 7010-compliant labels ensures consistency and global understanding of safety messages./p>
Are ISO safety labels required by law?
While not always mandatory, ISO 7010 labels are recognized worldwide and often required in multinational facilities, global supply chains, or export products to align with international safety standards.
What materials are best for ISO safety labels?
Laminated vinyl or polyester labels are best for durability. They resist chemicals, water, and UV exposure, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor industrial use.
Can I order custom ISO safety labels?
Yes. You can create custom ISO safety labels that combine standard ISO pictograms with your own text, hazard ratings, or multilingual instructions to match your facility’s needs.


