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The pictograms hereafter are based on the second revised edition (2007) of the GHS. For further information on the allocation of GHS label elements, refer to Annex 1 to the GHS.

Superior Quality Explosive Warning Labels & Chemical Labels

The following labels are 2" x 2" on Matte White Vinyl and 100 labels per roll. Click here to order, or call us at 866-403-5223. When ordering, please reference the LPP number on the label.
GHS Labels

LPP2001

Explosives
GHS

LPP2002

Flammables
Labels

LPP2003

Oxidizers
Explosive Warning Labels

LPP2004

Gasses
Under
Pressure
Explosive

LPP2005

Corrosives
Warning Labels

LPP2006

Acute
Toxicity
Explosive Warning

LPP2007

Irritant
Warning Label

LPP2008

Carcinogen
Chemical Labels

LPP2009

Environmental
Hazard
Chemical

LPP2010

Explosive
1.1
GHS label

LPP2011

Explosive
1.2
GHS Label

LPP2012

Explosive
1.3
Label

LPP2013

Explosive
1.4
Explosive Warning Label

LPP2014

Explosive
1.5
Explosives

LPP2015

Explosive
1.6
Chemical Label

LPP2016

Flammable
Gases
Chemicals

LPP20017

Flammable
Aerosols
GHS label element

LPP2018

Liquid
Gas
Under
Pressure
High Temperature Labels

LPP2019

Acute
Toxicity
Aluminum Labels

LPP2020

Flammable
High Temperature Aluminum Labels

LPP2021

Flammable
Liquid, Gas,
Aerosol
Custom

LPP2022

Pyrophorus
Barcode

LPP2023

Flammable
Solid
High

LPP2024

Dangerous
When Wet
Custom Label Printing

LPP2025

Dangerous
When Wet
Label Printing

LPP2026

Gasses. Liquids & Solids
Printing Custom

LPP2027

Organic
Peroxides
Preprinted

LPP2028

Acute 6
Toxicity
Industrial

LPP2029

Corrosive
 

Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)

Chemicals, through the different steps from their production to their handling, transport and use, are a real danger for human health and the environment. People of any ages, from children to elderly, using many different languages and alphabets, belonging to various social conditions, including illiterates, are daily confronted to dangerous products (chemicals, pesticides, etc.)

GHS Labels Help Protect People and the Environment

To face this danger, and given the reality of the extensive global trade in chemicals and the need to develop national programs to ensure their safe use, transport and disposal, it was recognized that an internationally-harmonized approach to classification and labeling would provide the foundation for such programs. Once countries have consistent and appropriate information on the chemicals they import or produce in their own countries, the infrastructure to control chemical exposures and protect people and the environment can be established in a comprehensive manner.

The new system, which was called "Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)", addresses classification of chemicals by types of hazard and proposes harmonized hazard communication elements, including GHS labels and safety data sheets. It aims at ensuring that information on physical hazards and toxicity from chemicals be available in order to enhance the protection of human health and the environment during the handling, transport and use of these chemicals. The GHS also provides a basis for harmonization of rules and regulations on chemicals at national, regional and worldwide level, an important factor also for trade facilitation.

The first edition of the GHS, which was intended to serve as the initial basis for the global implementation of the system, was approved by the Committee of Experts at its first session (11-13 December 2002) and published in 2003. The first revised edition of the GHS (GHS Rev.1) was published in 2005 and included the amendments to the first edition adopted by the Committee of Experts at its second session (10 December 2004). At its third session (14 December 2006), the Committee of Experts adopted a set of amendments to the first revised edition of the GHS, which are included in the second revised edition of the GHS (published in July 2007).

While governments, regional institutions and international organizations are the primary audiences for the GHS, it also contains sufficient context and guidance for those in industry who will ultimately be implementing the requirements which have been adopted.

The Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), adopted in Johannesburg in 2002, encourages countries to implement the GHS as soon as possible with a view to having the system fully operational by 2008.

Image-Tek is committed to providing superior quality products that meet or exceed our customers requirements as well as all government regulations. We require our suppliers to certify that the products we purchase from them meet the GHS directives and when a customers specifically requests constructions that use noncompliant products we will offer compliant alternatives. Please contact us to learn more about how Imageteklabels.com can help you.

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