Labels for Safety, Visuals and Facility ID Desktop Printers
Labels for Product, Wire and Lab ID Benchtop Printers
Labels for Safety, Visuals and Facility ID Desktop Printers
Labels for Product, Wire and Lab ID Benchtop Printers
Safety and Facility ID Desktop Printers
Product, Wire and Lab ID Benchtop Printers
Barcode Scanner and Printer Kits
Barcode Scanner and Printer Kits
PaintStripe Floor Marking Stencils
Valve Lockouts & Hose Lockouts
Group Lock Boxes & Permit Control
Brady Safety Lockout Tagout Services
Pipe Marker Accessories & Mounting Brackets
Maintenance and Production Tags
Calculators and Assessment Tools
Product Finders and Data Sheets
Comply with GHS Requirements as part of the OSHA HazCom 2012 Standard
GHS pictograms are symbols with red diamond borders that are designed to provide hazard information to handlers of chemicals universally at a glance. There are 9 different pictograms that identify risks in three different categories including: chemical/physical, health or environmental.
Corrosive
(Corrosion Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
Gas Cylinder
(Cylinder Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
Flame
(Flame Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
Explosive
(Exploding Bomb Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
Health Hazard
(Health Hazard Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
Severe Toxic
(Skull & Cross Bones Pictogram)
Identifies chemicals with the following hazards:
*GHS Acute Toxic symbol is used for less severe toxicity