GHS Labels and Chemical Labelling
Etiquette manufactures chemical labels and GHS labels. The Globally Harmonised System (GHS) is a single worldwide system for classifying and communicating the hazardous properties of industrial and consumer chemicals.
Labels for GHS Classification
GHS and chemical labelling is becoming increasingly important in today’s production and manufacturing processes. With chemicals being shipped all over the world it is imperative a universal system is widely available for identification to inform users about potential hazards through standard symbols, becoming instantly recognisable to ensure worldwide understanding.
We can help implement GHS Classification in your production processes
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and our expert guidance and support can help you keep your business productive, efficient and in compliance with the latest industry regulations which came into effect on July 1st 2015 for companies manufacturing, shipping or using hazardous chemicals.
GHS Labels from the Experts
At Etiquette we have extensive experience in working with manufacturers in many different industry sectors meaning we can help with the supplying and implementation of GHS labels in your production processes. We understand the importance of providing labels that can survive in harsh environments and withstand chemicals and other potential contaminants. We can offer a variety of solutions such as ribbons, printers and special label materials to help your company adhere to the GHS guidelines.
Chemical Resistant Labels
We supply a wide range of thermal transfer ribbons, including special resin ribbons that can withstand abrasion and chemical spillages ensuring that vital information on the products label is not lost.
Highly Durable Synthetic Materials
As the UK experts in labels and labelling Etiquette can produce labels from many synthetic materials, which can survive extreme temperatures and abrasions. Our labels offer the ultimate in performance because of their high durability and resistance to harsh environments.
Complete Solutions for GHS Requirements
We can supply pre-printed labels on highly durable materials ready to be adhered to your products packaging in addition to label printers that can print the GHS symbols and additional variable information for you at the touch of a button. It is why we take great pride in being called “The UK’s Complete Labelling Solutions Provider.”
Industry Expertise and Guidance
We understand that implementing the Global Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals can present challenges for businesses. Our team of experts are always on-hand to provide you with comprehensive advice ensuring your business remains fully compliant with current legislation.
Ready to talk about Labels?
We are confident we have the labelling solutions to suit your needs. We would love to hear from you whether you are a new or existing customer, or if you just need some guidance about an upcoming labelling project.
GHS Labels and Chemical Labelling
Etiquette manufactures chemical labels and GHS Labels. The Globally Harmonised System (GHS) is a single worldwide system for classifying and communicating the hazardous properties of industrial and consumer chemicals.
Chemical labels for GHS Classification
GHS and chemical labelling is becoming increasingly important in today’s production and manufacturing processes. With chemicals being shipped all over the world it is imperative a universal system is widely available for identification to inform users about potential hazards through standard symbols, becoming instantly recognisable to ensure worldwide understanding.
We can help implement GHS Classification
in your production processes
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and our expert guidance and support can help you keep your business productive, efficient and in compliance with the latest industry regulations which came into effect on July 1st 2015 for companies manufacturing, shipping or using hazardous chemicals.
GHS Labels from the Experts
At Etiquette we have extensive experience in working with manufacturers in many different industry sectors meaning we can help with the supplying and implementation of GHS and chemical labels in your production processes. We understand the importance of providing labels that can survive in harsh environments and withstand chemicals and other potential contaminants. We can offer a variety of solutions such as ribbons, printers and special label materials to help your company adhere to the GHS guidelines.
Chemical Labels
We supply a wide range of thermal transfer ribbons, including special resin ribbons that can withstand abrasion and chemical spillages ensuring that vital information on the products label is not lost.
Highly Durable Synthetic Materials
As the UK experts in labels and labelling Etiquette can produce labels from many synthetic materials, which can survive extreme temperatures and abrasions. Our labels offer the ultimate in performance because of their high durability and resistance to harsh environments.
Complete Solutions for GHS Requirements
We can supply pre-printed labels on highly durable materials ready to be adhered to your products packaging in addition to label printers that can print the GHS symbols and additional variable information for you at the touch of a button. It is why we take great pride in being called “The UK’s Complete Labelling Solutions Provider.”
Industry Expertise and Guidance
We understand that implementing the Global Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals can present challenges for businesses. Our team of experts are always on-hand to provide you with comprehensive advice ensuring your business remains fully compliant with current legislation.
How GHS Information should appear
Signal Words
The CLP Regulation also introduces two new signal words: “Danger“ and “Warning“.
Warning Diamonds
The labelling requirements of GHS dictate that no Warning Diamonds can be left unpopulated, and must be clearly visible to the end user. The labels must also be BS5609 approved, which is the standard widely used as an indicator of a very robust label.
Precautionary Statements
Hazard statements should describe the nature of the hazard in the substance mixture e.g “Toxic if swallowed” or “Causes serious eye damage”. Precautionary statements should explain to the end user the recommended measures to minimise or prevent adverse effects resulting in exposure to a hazardous substance.
See our range of complete labelling solutions on our YouTube Channel
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