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GHS Irritant Labels, paper, 100mm x 100mm /1/ 500

For the European Union the mandatory date for the implementation of NEW GHS Labelling was 1st June 2015.

Label packages and bottles that contain hazardous substances.

Our GHS Irritant Labels feature a pictogram of a skull and crossbones with a red diamond border. GHS hazard communication pictogram labels helps to define health, physical and environmental hazards of chemicals.

  • Product Type: GHS Labels
  • GHS compliant (GHS: Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals)
  • Application Area: Indoor and Outdoor
  • Description: On-a-Roll
  • Features - Chemical Resistant:
  • Features - Laminated:
  • Features - Oil Resistant:
  • Features - UV Resistant:
  • Material:
  • Shape: Diamond
  • Sign/Symbol: Environment, Environmental Hazard: Chemicals toxic to aquatic wildlife. (Non-Mandatory)
  • Sign Type: Hazard
  • Supplied in: Roll of 500
  • Type: Harmful/Irritant
  • Permanent acrylic adhesive
  • 1.5″ core | 500 per roll | Die cut

 

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GHS pictograms:
Price excl. tax: 49.99лв.
Price inc. tax: 59.99лв.

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GHS Pictogram Training Cheat Sheet

The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires pictograms on labels to alert users of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed. Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard(s). The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification.

Here’s a handy training cheat sheet to use at your facility.

Health Hazard

This pictogram is put on a chemical label when a substance presents these health hazards:

  • Carcinogen–may cause cancer
  • Respiratory sensitizer–may cause respiratory irritation
  • Reproductive toxicity–may damage fertility or the unborn child
  • Target organ toxicity–may cause damage to bodily organs
  • Mutagenicity–may cause genetic defects
  • Aspiration toxicity–may be fatal if swallowed and it enters the airways

Flame

It appears on chemical labels for substances that are:

  • Flammables–which are gases, aerosols, liquids, or solids that will burn or ignite under certain conditions,
  • Self-Reactives–heating alone, without air, may cause fire or explosion,
  • Pyrophorics–in small amounts, may ignite within 5 minutes after contact with air,
  • Self-Heating–which may catch fire only in large amounts and after long periods of time when exposed to air,
  • Emitters of flammable gas, and
  • Organic peroxides–which, when heated, may cause fire or explosion; may be sensitive to impact or friction; and may react dangerously with other chemicals.

Exclamation Mark

It is used on a chemical label for substances that represent the following hazards:

  • Irritant–irritates the skin or eyes;
  • Skin sensitizer–which is an allergic response following skin contact;
  • Acute toxicity–which may be fatal or cause organ damage from a single short-term exposure;
  • Narcotic effects like drowsiness, lack of coordination, and dizziness; and
  • Respiratory tract irritation.

Gas Cylinder

This pictogram on a chemical label means that the substance is a compressed, liquefied, or dissolved gas under pressure at 29 pounds per square inch or more.

Flame over Circle

This symbol on a chemical label means that the substance is an oxidizer. Oxidizers may cause a fire by increasing the concentration of oxygen in the air.

Corrosion

This pictogram on a chemical label means that the substance causes skin burns, eye damage, or destroys metals.

Skull and Crossbones

Substances with a hazard of acute toxicity will have this symbol on their chemical label. Acute toxicity means that exposure to a single dose of the chemical may be toxic or fatal if inhaled or swallowed, or if it comes into contact with the skin.

Exploding Bomb

The exploding bomb pictogram appears on the chemical labels of substances that are:

  • Explosives—which is a solid or liquid chemical capable of a chemical reaction that causes damage to the surroundings,
  • Self-Reactive—heating may cause fire or explosion without the need for air, or
  • Organic peroxides—again, heating may cause fire or explosion.

Bonus Pictogram! Environment

This non-mandatory pictogram means the hazard the chemical presents is aquatic toxicity.
 

Harmful/Irritant - GHS Symbols On-a-Roll

  • 200 symbols per roll
  • GHS - The Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals addresses classification of chemicals by types of hazards and proposes harmonised hazard communication elements, including labels and safety data sheets
  • The GHS also provides a basis for harmonisation of rules and regulations on chemicals at national, regional and worldwide level, an important factor also for trade facilitation
  • For the European Union the mandatory date for the implementation of NEW GHS Labelling was 1st June 2015
  • In terms of labelling, HSID and the GHS systems cannot be applied on the same box
  • The new regulations require companies to reassess their classification and labelling systems
GHS Labels: GHS01
GHS02
GHS03
GHS04
GHS05
GHS06
GHS07
GHS09
Labels Per Roll: 500
Labels by size (width x height): 100mm x 100mm
Material: Plastic
Polypropylene (PP)
Core size: 40mm (1.5")
Color : White

by Guest, 28 Feb 2019

Excellent!