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GHS Labels, SDS OSHA Labels for Chemical Safety Data, 3 x 4 Inch Roll of 260 MSDS Stickers with GHS

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  • MORE ROOM TO WRITE - 3 X 4 Inches(76.2*101.6mm), more room than standard stickers room to write a chemical name/safty data
  • SAFETY FIRST - These hazard compliant labels are great for laboratory, business, or home use to ensure that your chemicals are always properly labeled and recognizable to protect yourself and others.
  • GHS SECONDARY CONTAINER LABELS give you the ability to make the chemical identifiable so your employees can see what they are using and they also show if there is any ppe needed when using the chemicals that accidents can be prevented
  • These MSDS stickers with all GHS pictograms and HMIS titles allowing for more detailed identifiers for potentially dangerous substances, chemicals, or mixtures. Just black out the areas that don’t apply to your chemical
  • Perfect for spray bottle secondary containers labeling,to identify various chemicals when they are transferred to an unmarked bottle. Had all the right Haz Com symbols for your use



Product Description

GHS sticker
GHS label

These hazard compliant labels are great for laboratory, business, or home use to ensure that your chemicals are always properly labeled and recognizable to protect yourself and others

MSDS stickers

These MSDS stickers with all GHS pictograms and HMIS titles allowing for more detailed identifiers for potentially dangerous substances, chemicals, or mixtures. Just black out the areas that don’t apply to your chemical

GHS SECONDARY CONTAINER LABELS give you the ability to make the chemical identifiable so your employees can see what they are using and they also show if there is any ppe needed when using the chemicals that accidents can be prevented


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
Adhesive doesn't stick well to plastic containers.
Handyman Fred
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
These have worked out well. Even though GHS is supposed to be the norm now, some SDS still refer to HMIS and 704. A lot of flexibility here
Jonathan Hargreaves
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2020
Perfect for the job