Common Chemical Identifier Labels 1" x 3" SDS Stickers/MSDS Stickers Self-Laminating NFPA Stickers for Chemical Safety Data Chemical Name HMIG Write-in Labels for Safety Industrial Warning 200 Pcs
Self-adhesive NFPA Universal Chemical Identification labels measure 1 x 3 inches (25.4 x 76.2 mm) with blank text areas and symbols containing blank hazard information fields for marking containers or packages.
Each Self-Laminating NFPA Stickers contains 200 PCS Self-Laminating NFPA Diamond Common Chemical Identifier Labels for chemical names, generic names, manufacturers, MSDS, and blank text areas.
The front of the NFPA 704 Diamond chemical stickers are covered with transparent self-mucous membrane, and the back has an adhesive. Clear transparent film covering the text is a good way to prevent fading, and it is easy to peel and apply.
Design: Chemical stickers labels use blank, four-color, diamond, NFPA 704 symbol, also known as fire diamond, to fill in and present the hazard level in the four standard categories of HMIG.
The NFPA Common Chemical Identifier Labels helps you identify common chemicals, fill in the appropriate hazard code and symbol in the NFPA diamond (in the white area), and provide Spaces for the required hazardous chemical information.
Description
Diamond NFPA Adhesive Labels Size: 1 x 3 inch(25.4*76.2mm). Chemical Identifying and Labeling Sticker Decals perfect size for spray bottles and secondary containers. Chemical stickers labels NFPA Diamond Common Chemical Identifier Labels total 200 pcs per pack. NFPA Diamond Common Chemical Identifier Labels OSHA Stickers, Plenty room for you write out all of the necessary information. Safety Industrial Warning Sign:HIGHLY VISIBLE safety yellow, blue, and red colors make this easy to see and findThese HMIG stickers are intended for use in companies where employees handle toxic chemicals or other hazardous materials. The NFPA Diamond Universal Chemical Identification Label helps you identify common chemicals, fill in the appropriate hazard code and symbol in the NFPA diamond (in the white area), and provide Spaces for the required hazardous chemical information.