Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Labeling

GHS Labeling Systems

Are your hazmat labels GHS compliant?

General Data Is Your Source For Complete GHS Label Printing Solutions

The regulations associated with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals fundamentally changes the way that chemical products are labeled. If you are a manufacturer or re-packager of chemical products, you will need to make sure your hazmat labels comply with the GHS labeling standards, including the recent 2019 revisions and updates.

What Are The GHS Required Label Elements?

GHS labels are designed to communicate dangerous and hazardous material using a universal standard of text and pictogram formats as indicated by the OSHA's updated Hazard Communication regulations. Depending on the container being labeled, the hazmat labels may be required to utilize an approved facestock, ink and/or printing method. All labels are required to have pictograms, a signal word, hazard and precautionary statements, the product identifier, and supplier identification.

GHS Label Components

Is It Time To Upgrade Your GHS Label Printing?

Many chemical manufacturers and re-packagers are looking to upgrade their existing GHS label printing systems.  Printers that were installed 5-8 years ago are reaching end of life, have limited connectivity options, and are requiring more service calls to stay operational.

These chemical manufacturers want to improve productivity, increase production efficiencies and reduce overall costs for their GHS label printing.

Now is a great time to upgrade.  There are new, better and more affordable printer and label options for GHS label printing.

GHS Compliant Label Printers

New Epson ColorWorks™ industrial color inkjet label printers are now available that feature faster print speeds, expanded connectivity options, better image quality, and lower costs for printing GHS labels. 

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GHS Labels

The labels you use are the most critical component of a GHS labeling system.  We have a wide selection of labels for every GHS labeling application, including BS5609-approved chemical drum labels. 

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Your Options For GHS Label Printing – Get Our Guide To Simplified GHS Labeling

Because of the many different formats, sizes and configurations required for labeling chemical products, chemical manufacturers are finding it much more cost-effective to print GHS labels in-house as part of their packaging process. There are a variety of printing options available, including thermal and inkjet printing.

Download General Data’s Guide To Simplified GHS Labeling to get an overview of each individual GHS label printing method, its advantages and challenges.

General Data has everything you need for an efficient GHS label printing system.  General Data can help you evaluate your current label printing capabilities, understand your options and implement a GHS-compliant label printing system that is designed for your company's unique needs -- and provides maximum return on investment.

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