M314 REAGENT GHS Material Label
roll label, 3 inch by 1.5 inch, White label with GHS Pictograms, self-adhesive, 500 labels/roll, permanent adhesive
Handwriting or compatible with the Zebra ZD421 Thermal Transfer Printer
These reagent GHS labels allow employees to identify containers of reagents with their chemical name, preparation date, expiration date, and storage requirements for easy identification, for investigation of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), to warn of known hazards of a material, and for chemical inventory management.
Chemical Inventory Management
These labels allow employees to list the preparation and expiration dates to ensure that reagents are used before expiring and properly disposed of after expiration. This ensures that tests use only viable reagents. In addition, these labels communicate the proper storage temperature of a reagent so that it does not spoil. Easily communicate if a reagent can be stored at room temperature, in refrigeration, freezer, or ultra low temperatures with a check box.
Workplace Safety
Maintain a safe workplace with these labels designed to communicate important hazard information such as reagent name, preparation date, expiration date, storage temperature, and GHS hazards. Reagents used in laboratories pose different hazards and it is important to communicate those hazards to maintain compliance with labor regulations, promote employee safety, and aid emergency response teams in identifing chemicals during an emergency.
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Pictograms
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) regulations include 9 pictograms to communicate the hazards posed by chemicals and materials. Part of meeting compliance with GHS is to communicate the hazard levels - either Danger, Warning, or N/A. In addition, 9 GHS pictograms are used to quickly communicate the hazards of a chemical, ranging from health, oxidizer, flammability, and environmental.
This label includes all 9 pictograms and allows a user to check box the appropriate pictogram, ensuring that all employees that use a reagent are aware of the specific dangers of a reagent.
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