HAZARD WARNING LABELS – UN – DIAMOND SHAPE
Hazardous goods labels to comply with UN Standards; choose from our large range of hazard warning diamonds labels for harmful substances, explosive, class 9, radioactive, toxic etc. Available as PVC self-adhesive, aluminium, or magnetic hazmat labels or hazardous substance labels. Purchase on rolls of 250 haz labels or individually from over 40 label designs covering all classes of dangerous goods signs or see our comprehensive ADR products range here.
Regular Business Purchases? Discuss Contract Pricing with us on 01280 841400.- Under ADR regulations, a hazard warning placard or label for dangerous goods class 9 label must be of 250mm x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than the ADR limited quantities a 100mm x 100mm hazard warning label is required. A hazmat label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge - we stock more than 40 designs of hazmat labels. This is why at Hazchem we have put quality control measures in place to ensure that our products for labelling dangerous goods class 9 are always 100% compliant.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a Spontaneously Combustible Hazard Label must be 250mm x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. These Hazmat labels must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge. If signage is of an insufficient standard at the time of an accident consequences could be catastrophic and in some cases life changing. This is why at Hazchem we have put quality control measures in place to ensure that our products are always 100% compliant.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- Under ADR a hazard warning placard must be 250 x 250mm in size. The surrounding black border must be 5mm in width and spaced 3-5mm from the placard edge. Similarly, where a substance is packaged in a quantity greater than its limited quantity a 100 x 100mm UN warning label is required. A label must have a border of thickness no less than 2mm spaced 5mm from the diamond edge.
- These environmentally hazardous labels are used in the storage and the transport or carriage of hazardous goods and dangerous substances. Identify in carriage dangerous to the environment and marine pollutant substances, or dangerous to the environment marine pollutant hazardous chemical goods, by road, rail, air or sea.
- Flammable Solid Class 4.1 contains solids which are easily ignited by sparks or flames. Some substances may need to be refrigerated as they be unstable if allowed to warm up. This class contains self-reactive and related substances that are liable to undergo strongly exothermic reaction and solid desensitised explosives that may explode if not 'diluted' properly.