- Warning Labels to maintain safety standards
- Strong adhesive for high durability
- Easy peel-and-stick application
- Rolls comes in standard colours
| CODE | DESCRIPTION | FAVOURITES | CTN QTY | 1+CTN RATE PRICE/ROLL | QTY | ACTION |
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| WLFG | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Flamable Gas 2 - 250Pcs/roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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| WLFL | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Flamable Liquid 3 - 250Pcs/roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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| WLCO | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Corrosive 8 - 250Pcs/roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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| WLDG | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Dangerous Goods - 250Pcs/Roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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| WLTO | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Toxic 6 -250Pcs/Roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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| WLNN | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Non/Flam Non/Toxic Gas 2.2 - 250Pcs/Roll | 1 Roll | $49.00 |
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Dangerous Goods Labels on Roll
When a package carries dangerous goods, the hazard has to be marked clearly and correctly for transport. These dangerous goods labels carry the standard hazard class diamonds, supplied on a roll for fast, consistent application to cartons, drums and packages moving through the supply chain. Premium Packaging supplies dangerous goods labels in bulk to chemical, manufacturing, industrial and logistics operations across Australia, delivered from our Sydney base.
Hazard Classes Available
The range covers the common hazard classes, so you can label each package for the goods it carries.
- Flammable Gas (Class 2.1)
- Non-Flammable Non-Toxic Gas (Class 2.2)
- Flammable Liquid (Class 3)
- Toxic (Class 6)
- Corrosive (Class 8)
- Dangerous Goods (general marking)
Specifications
- Size: 100mm x 100mm, the standard label size for marking packages.
- Format: 250 labels per roll, peel-and-stick.
- Print: standard hazard class diamonds in the recognised class colours and symbols.
- Adhesive: strong adhesive that bonds to cartons, drums and packaging surfaces.
Why Use Dangerous Goods Labels
- Clear hazard identification, so handlers and carriers can see the class at a glance
- Support for safe handling of hazardous freight through storage and transport
- Consistent marking across every package, applied quickly from the roll
- Recognised class diamonds in the standard colours and symbols
Applying the Right Label
Each hazard class has its own label, and the correct class must be applied for the goods being shipped. Classifying dangerous goods and marking packages in line with the relevant transport regulations is the responsibility of the business shipping them, so confirm the class and marking requirements for your goods before dispatch. Having the full range of class labels on hand means the right diamond is always ready when a shipment is packed. If you are not sure which classes you need to stock, our team can help.
Where Dangerous Goods Labels Are Used
- Chemical and industrial operations, marking packages of hazardous substances for transport
- Manufacturing, labelling components and materials that fall under dangerous goods classes
- Logistics and freight, ensuring hazardous consignments are clearly marked through the chain
- Warehousing, identifying stored dangerous goods for safe handling
Hazard Labels or Handling Labels
These labels mark the hazard class of dangerous goods. For handling instructions such as fragile, heavy or this way up, warehouse warning labels on roll are the right product, and printed warning tape seals and marks a carton in one pass. All sit within the wider warning tapes and labels range, and many operations keep both hazard and handling labels.
Order Dangerous Goods Labels for Your Business
Choose the hazard classes your goods require and order them with the rest of your warning tapes and labels from one supplier with Australia-wide delivery. Labels are supplied 250 to a roll, with recurring supply available so a dispatch area never runs short. If you are not sure which classes to stock, our packaging specialists can help.
Frequently Asked Questions
What dangerous goods labels are available?
The range covers Flammable Gas (Class 2.1), Non-Flammable Non-Toxic Gas (Class 2.2), Flammable Liquid (Class 3), Toxic (Class 6), Corrosive (Class 8) and a general Dangerous Goods marking. Each is 100mm x 100mm on a roll of 250.
What size are the dangerous goods labels?
The labels are 100mm x 100mm, the standard size for marking packages, supplied 250 to a roll. The hazard class diamonds are printed in the recognised class colours and symbols.
What is the difference between these and warehouse warning labels?
These are dangerous goods labels that mark a hazard class, such as flammable or corrosive. Warehouse warning labels carry handling messages such as fragile, heavy or this way up. The two cover different needs.
Do these labels meet dangerous goods requirements?
The labels carry the standard hazard class diamonds. Classifying goods and marking packages in line with the relevant transport regulations is the shipper’s responsibility, so confirm the correct class and requirements for your goods before dispatch.
Can I order dangerous goods labels in bulk?
Yes. Dangerous goods labels are supplied 250 to a roll in bulk, with recurring supply available for regular reorders, delivered Australia-wide from our Sydney base.
| Description | Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Flamable Gas 2 – 250Pcs/roll, Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Flamable Liquid 3 – 250Pcs/roll, Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Corrosive 8 – 250Pcs/roll, Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Dangerous Goods – 250Pcs/Roll, Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Toxic 6 -250Pcs/Roll, Warning Label 100mm x 100mm Non/Flam Non/Toxic Gas 2.2 – 250Pcs/Roll |
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