Dangerous Goods Classification

DANGEROUS GOODS LABELS

Do check the UN GHS regulations to find the appropriate label for your dangerous goods. Our labels meet the standards of 49 CFR, ICAO and other international air regulations. They are also made with strong adhesives that make it suitable to stick on different surfaces.

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Class 4

Class 5

Class 6

Class 7

Class 8

Class 9

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DANGEROUS GOODS DECLARATION

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Hazmat Class 1.1 Label

Class 1.1 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that have a mass explosion risk. Examples of goods that require Class 1.1 Label are dynamite and Trinitrotoluene (TNT).

Hazmat Class 1.2 Label

Class 1.2 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that have a blast and projection risk. Examples of goods that require Class 1.2 Label include hand grenades.

Hazmat Class 1.3 Label

Class 1.3 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that have a minor blast risk. Examples of goods that require Class 1.3 Label include commercial grade fireworks and rocket propellant.

Hazmat Class 1.4 Label

Class 1.4 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that carry a major fire risk. Examples of goods that require Class 1.4 Label include consumer fireworks and ammUN GHSition. Our labels meet the standards of 49 CFR, ICAO and other international air regulations. They are also made with strong adhesives to stick to different surfaces.

Hazmat Class 1.5 Label

Class 1.5 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that contain blasting agents. Examples of goods that require Class 1.5 Label include Type E Water Emulsion blasting agents.

Hazmat Class 1.6 Label

Class 1.6 Labels are used to indicate substances and packages that contain extremely insensitive explosives. Our labels meet the standards of 49 CFR, ICAO and other international air regulations. They are also made with strong adhesives that make it suitable to stick on different surfaces.

Hazmat Class 3 Flammable Liquid Label

Class 3 Flammable Liquid Labels are used to indicate the transportation of substances that are flammable with flash points of 60 and below. Examples of substances that require Class 3 Flammable Liquid Label includes acetone, adhesives and paints.

Hazmat Class 4 Flammable Solid Label

Class 4 Flammable Solid Labels are used to indicate the transportation of desensitized explosives, self-reactive materials, generic self-reactive materials and readily combustible solids.

Hazmat Class 4 Spontaneously Combustible Label

Class 4 Spontaneously Combustible Labels are used to indicate the transportation of combustible materials. Examples include pyrophoric materials that can ignite without any external ignition source, and self-heating materials that can heat up without an energy supply.

Hazmat Class 4 Dangerous When Wet Label

Class 4 Dangerous When Wet Labels are used to indicate the transportation of any substance that is spontaneously flammable upon contact with water. An example of such a substance is alkaline metals.

Hazmat Class 5 Oxidizers Label

Class 5 Oxidizers Labels are used to indicate the transportation of materials that may cause the combustion of other materials by yielding oxygen. An example of an oxidizer includes hydrogen peroxide.

Hazmat Class 5 Organic Peroxides Label

Class 5 Organic Peroxide Labels are used to indicate the transportation of organic compoUN GHSds that are considered a derivative of hydrogen peroxide. These substances are UN GHSstable and can burn quickly. For greater details on what substances fall UN GHSder this division, do check the UN GHS regulations to find the appropriate label for your dangerous goods. Our labels meet the standards of 49 CFR, ICAO and other international air regulations. They are also made with strong adhesives that make it suitable to stick on different surfaces.

Hazmat Class 6 Toxic Substances Label

Class 6 Toxic Substances Labels are used to indicate the transportation of materials that are poisonous and may pose a health risk.

Hazmat Class 6 Infectious Substance Label

Class 6 Infectious Substance Labels are used to indicate the transportation of infectious substances such as biological samples and clinical wastes.

Hazmat Class 7 Fissile Labels

Class 7 Fissile Labels are for indicating the transport of fissile materials that pose severe risks to humans. Examples include enriched uranium.

Hazmat Class 7 Radioactive I Labels

Class 7 Radioactive I, II, III Labels are to indicate the transportation of any material containing radionuclides where the activity concentration and total activity exceed a threshold and may pose a risk to humans.

Hazmat Class 7 Radioactive III Labels

Class 7 Radioactive I, II, III Labels are to indicate the transportation of any material containing radionuclides where the activity concentration and total activity exceed a threshold and may pose a risk to humans.

Hazmat Class 7 Radioactive III Labels

Class 7 Radioactive I, II, III Labels are to indicate the transportation of any material containing radionuclides where the activity concentration and total activity exceed a threshold and may pose a risk to humans.

Hazmat Class 8 Corrosives Labels

Class 8 Corrosives Labels are for indicating the transport of corrosive substances that can cause severe injury to human skin upon contact. Examples of common Class 8 dangerous goods include sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide and battery fluids.

Hazmat Class 9 Lithium Battery Labels

All lithium batteries that are being transported as section I , IA & IB of PI965 to PI970 must be labelled to display this warning. These articles present a danger or hazard, especially environmentally, during transportation.