Right-To-Know Labels
Apply a Right-To-Know label to all containers to protect employees and ensure compliance to the Right-To-Know regulations
- Right-To-Know Labels coincide with stick-on numbers and symbols
- The numbers indicate the degree of hazard to health, reactivity and flammability of potentially hazardous materials
- Use the symbols to specify what type of personal protective equipment should be worn when handling substances
- Choose from 4 different materials to make your container labels:
- Self-protecting plastic - write in information and apply overlay for protection
- Vinyl - long term durability for permanent applications
- Paper - for use on temporary containers
- Tamper-proof vinyl - difficult to remove because it chips into tiny pieces
- A free waterproof, permanent pen is included with each order
- Vinyl and plastic container labels come in packages of 25, while paper labels come on a roll of 250