HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE PICTOGRAMS FOR COMPLIANT CHEMICAL SAFETY MARKING

Hazardous substances pictograms are the GHS/CLP symbols required on packaging and storage locations of chemical substances. Compliant with CLP regulation and ADR, from Brady in various sizes, for correct marking of hazardous chemicals in storage and transport.

Hazardous Substances Pictograms assortment

GHS/CLP hazardous substances pictograms for chemical marking

Hazardous substances pictograms are the orange or white/red diamond-shaped GHS/CLP symbols communicating the hazard properties of chemical substances and mixtures. They are required on packaging, storage locations and vehicles compliant with the CLP Regulation (EC 1272/2008) and ADR regulations for transport of dangerous goods.

Using the correct GHS pictograms immediately informs workers and emergency services of the nature of the hazard in the event of an incident.

Technical features of hazardous substances pictograms

Available from Brady as self-adhesive labels, signs and spray stickers in various sizes compliant with GHS/CLP and ADR. Resistant to chemicals, solvents and UV radiation for durable marking in storage areas and on vehicles.

The nine GHS hazard pictograms

The CLP Regulation includes nine GHS pictograms: flammable, explosive, oxidising, gas under pressure, corrosive to metals, acute toxicity, health hazard, environmental hazard and serious health hazard. Each symbol communicates a specific hazard class compliant with the globally harmonised system.

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Why hazardous substances pictograms from Nedelko?

Nedelko offers GHS/CLP-compliant hazardous substances pictograms from Brady in various sizes, immediately available for correct chemical marking compliant with European regulations.

What are GHS pictograms?

GHS stands for Globally Harmonised System, the worldwide standardised system for classification and labelling of chemical substances. Implemented in Europe via the CLP Regulation.

Are GHS pictograms required on chemical packaging?

Yes, the CLP Regulation (EC 1272/2008) requires GHS pictograms on packaging of hazardous chemical substances and mixtures.

What is the difference between orange ADR pictograms and white GHS pictograms?

ADR pictograms (orange) are for transport of dangerous goods. GHS/CLP pictograms (white with red diamond) are for product labels and packaging.

What sizes are hazardous substances pictograms available in?

From small labels for packaging to large signs for storage locations and vehicles.

Are hazardous substances pictograms resistant to chemicals?

Yes, Brady pictograms are made from chemically resistant materials resistant to solvents and cleaning agents.