Printing GHS Labels

Employers have had some flexibility in the type of hazard communication system they use in their facilities, and that has been retained in HazCom 2012. Employers may choose to follow the newly revised rule and label their workplace containers with the same label that is on the shipped container for the chemical, or employers may use a label that meets requirements for the standard such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 704 Hazard Labeling, or Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) labeling, which are permitted for workplace containers.

 

It is important to note that any information listed on the workplace labels must be consistent with HazCom 2012, meaning that any hazard warning or pictograms that conflict with HazCom 2012 hazard warnings or pictograms are not allowed. No matter what kind of labeling you select, we can help get the labels created, on-site, and for less than you might think.