If there is a safety guideline your company has to comply with, warning labels by Data Graphics, Inc is the solution.
The first warning label was probably the iconic skull and crossbones on the back of a poison bottle. Today, a warning label is used in situations where bodily harm and death are imminent if you make the wrong moves. Labels are attached to heavy equipment machinery, harmful chemicals and mark dangerous industrial areas. These labels caution individuals about the dangers and instruct them how to properly use equipment, such as Forklift Warning Labels. They caution them about their surroundings.
Warning and danger stickers, decals and labels can provide customers with the information they need to use a product safely and properly. Whether it’s a baler, a forklift or the chemicals used to clean the bathroom. Warning labels are posted to provide the safest atmosphere possible. Forklift warning labels would be placed within clear sight of the operator.
Most graphics companies have catalogs featuring common labels used across the spectrum of industries. There are warning and safety labels available for any situation. Data Graphics, Inc can help you find or develop a warning label to comply with federal safety guidelines.
Whether it’s the workplace, home or the grocery store warning labels are affixed to consumer and business to business products. In the workplace warning and safety labels alert employees to a variety of potential hazards:
• Crush, impact and pinching areas
• Environmental hazards
• Corrosive hazards
• Fumes warning
• Bio-hazards
• Heat and fire caution
• Cutting and puncture hazards
• Eye protection
• High voltage
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, is the safety regulatory and compliance agency of the federal government. OSHA inspects industries, like telecommunications, medical, manufacturing, military and aerospace, to ensure they are adhering to federal safety and regulatory guidelines.
Warning labels are also rated by the International Organization for Standardization and The American National Standards Institute. Both nonprofit organizations develop safety compliance standards for a menagerie of products on the market for consumer and business to business sales. With compliance guidelines constantly evolving, Data Graphics, Inc. stays up-to-date on all compliance and regulatory issues affecting the industries we serves.
There is a conglomeration of materials used to make warning labels. There are polyester labels, flexible vinyl labels, polycarbonate (plastic) labels, aluminum labels, magnetic labels and glow-in-the-dark labels. Most materials have adhesive, lamination, heat and UV and chemical resistant characteristics. Labels are available in sheets, as individual pieces for short runs or there are also warning labels on rolls. Any label can be custom shaped and sized. Labels can be square cut, rectangle cut, oval cut, circle cut or cut with custom made dies. Labels can be screen printed, flexo printed, hot stamp printed.
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