The LLG GHS-02 Flame Warning Labels are designed to clearly communicate the hazard of flammable materials in compliance with GHS standards. These 37x52mm labels feature the flame symbol and are available in three languages: German (DE), English (UK), and French (FR). The dispenser box contains 250 labels, making them ideal for use in laboratories, industrial settings, and chemical environments. These durable labels help ensure that flammable substances are clearly marked, promoting safety and reducing the risk of accidents in the workplace.
LLG GHS-02 Flame Warning Labels offer a reliable solution for identifying hazardous flammable materials, ensuring proper labeling and compliance with GHS standards for workplace safety.
It are designed to clearly communicate the hazard of flammable materials in compliance with GHS standards. These 37x52mm labels feature the flame symbol and are available in three languages: German (DE), English (UK), and French (FR). The dispenser box contains 250 labels, making them ideal for use in laboratories, industrial settings, and chemical environments. These durable labels help ensure that flammable substances are clearly marked, promoting safety and reducing the risk of accidents in the workplace.
Yes. It is designed for labeling flammable substances in laboratories, industrial settings, and chemical environments, and offers a size of 37x52mm to support this kind of work.
It has a size of 37x52mm, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 9105722.
It offers flame (Flammable hazard) and DE (German), UK (English), FR (French).
For labels applications, the LLG GHS-02 Flame Warning Labels (DE, UK, FR), 37x52mm, Dispenser Box of 250 Labels is differentiated by size 37x52mm and symbol Flame (Flammable hazard). The Bürkle Label Dispenser for CLOSE-IT Seals, 95 x 95 mm from Bürkle is another named option in the same product category. Compare the required specifications, compatibility and workflow requirements before selection.
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