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Machine Safety Labels FAQs
Why are machine safety labels important?
Machine safety labels warn employees about mechanical hazards—like pinch points or moving parts—that can cause serious injuries if ignored. They remind workers to take proper precautions every time they use or service equipment.
Do your machine safety labels meet OSHA and ANSI standards?
Yes. Our labels are designed to follow ANSI Z535.4 and OSHA 1910.145 standards for signal words, colors, and symbols to ensure clear hazard communication./p>
What materials are best for machine safety labels?
Laminated vinyl or polyester is ideal—they hold up to heat, oil, cleaning chemicals, and mechanical wear common in industrial environments.
Where should I apply machine safety labels?
Labels should be placed near operating controls, access panels, or moving parts where hazards are most likely to occur. The goal is to make sure the warning is visible before use or maintenance.
Can I customize machine safety labels for my specific equipment?
Absolutely. You can add custom text, graphics, or company logos, or even combine multiple hazard symbols into a single label to fit your machine’s layout and risks.




























