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Clear hazard identification is the first line of defense in maintaining a secure research or industrial facility. Professional laboratory safety signs and GHS labels are engineered to provide immediate, universally recognized warnings for hazardous substances and conditions. These vital occupational safety solutions are foundational for the identification of hazards and maintaining compliance with international safety standards.

 

Why Choose Professional GHS Labeling?

Our curated collection of safety signage is designed for high visibility and durable adhesion in technical environments:

  • Comprehensive GHS Coverage: We stock a complete range of LLG GHS Labels, including GHS-01 Exploding Bomb, GHS-02 Flame, and GHS-03 Flame Over Circle for identifying explosive, flammable, and oxidizing materials.
  • Standardized Warning and Danger: Select between specific "Warning" and "Danger" labels (26x37mm) to accurately reflect the level of risk associated with stored chemicals.
  • Multi-Hazard Identification: Utilize LLG GHS-04 Gas Cylinder and GHS-05 Corrosive labels to clearly mark pressurized vessels and substances that cause skin or eye damage.
  • Multi-Language Compliance: Most LLG Labware hazard labels feature trilingual text (DE, UK, FR) to ensure critical safety information is understood across diverse laboratory teams.

 

LabFriend supplies safety signs from industry leaders in hazard identification and facility safety:

  • LLG Labware: The primary provider for GHS-compliant adhesive labels, offering standardized formats for all major hazard classes.
  • Brady: A global specialist in identification solutions, providing high-performance signage and labels for extreme laboratory conditions.
  • Kroschke: Leading manufacturer of occupational safety signage and technical labels for industrial and laboratory facilities.

 

Accurate labeling is the foundation of chemical safety; to further enhance your facility's hazard management, we recommend exploring these related categories:

  • Safety Cabinets: Ensure your flammable and corrosive materials are stored in Asecos or EcoSafe units, clearly marked with the correct LLG GHS labels.
  • Fume Hoods: Conduct high-risk procedures under ECOSAFE filtration while maintaining visible hazard signage at the workstation.
  • Chemical Protective Gloves: Use Ansell DermaShield protection when handling substances marked with GHS-05 Corrosive labels.
  • Eye Wash Stations: Ensure B-Safety emergency stations are clearly signed and located near areas where corrosive hazards are present.

 

Unsure if your facility requires specific LLG GHS-02 Flame labels or permanent Brady safety signage? Our team provides local technical support to help you meet compliance requirements with fast shipping and competitive pricing.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. What is the difference between GHS "Warning" and "Danger" labels?

Under the GHS standard, "Danger" is used for more severe hazard categories, while "Warning" is used for less severe hazards. LLG provides both variants for symbols like the Exploding Bomb and Flame.

2. What substances require the GHS-03 Flame Over Circle label?

The GHS-03 label is specifically used for oxidizing gases, liquids, and solids, which can provide oxygen to fire and increase the intensity of a burn.

3. Are these labels resistant to laboratory chemicals?

Professional labels from LLG Labware and Brady are designed for technical environments, but for direct contact with aggressive solvents, specialized protective over-labels or chemical-resistant materials are recommended.

4. Do the labels come in different sizes?

The standard LLG GHS labels shown are 26x37mm, which is an ideal size for most laboratory bottles and containers while remaining highly legible.

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