GHS Hazard Warning Labels

Thebase materials used in the manufacture of our GHS Warning Labels are toB.S 5609:1986, referring to performance requirements. GHS warning labels are available ex-stock in various sizes available for next day delivery (subject to availability).
GHS Label Properties
- Good weather resistant
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Good abrasion resistant
- Marine grade adhesive
Regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substancesand mixtures: Globally Harmonised System of Classification andLabelling of chemicals (GHS)
The GHS (Globally Harmonized System) will enable a reclassification and labelling of chemicals (mixtures and substances) with respect to its hazardous properties. The aim of the proposed regulation is to achieve a system of chemical classification and labelling that is recognised worldwide.
The rules on harmonized classification will apply from 21st January 2009.
- The deadline for substances classification based on the GHS is currently 30 November 2010.
- The deadline for mixtures classification based on the GHS is currently 31 May 2015.
- The current classification systems will be repealed 1 June 2015.
NB. The information above is meant as a guideline only and is based on our understanding of the current proposals for GHS. We endeavour to keep this information as up-to-dateas possible. Limpet Labels UK Ltd will not accept liability for any consequential, indirect or special loss or damage resulting from use ofthe information on this page. It is the sole responsibility of each company to implement the new GHS regulations according to their own iterpretation of the rules.
GHS Labels available online
- Irritant Warning Label
- Health Hazard Warning Label
- Flammable Warning Label
- Explosive Warning Label
- Compressed Gas Warning Label
- Corrosive Warning Label
- Environmentally Hazardous Warning Label
- Toxic Warning Label
- Oxidiser Warning Label