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        Hazard Labels IMDG, GHS & CLP
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG)
The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code was developed to provide a uniform set of regulations to cover areas on transporting, stowage and segregation of hazardous materials and chemicals. JALITE labels are printed on durable, hard wearing material that can withstand even the harshest environment. Labels come with a self adhesive backing and can be easily applied.
| Flammable Warning | |||
|  HAZ03 100 x 100mm HAZ04 245 x 245mm |  HAZ68 100 x 100mm HAZ69 245 x 245mm |  HAZ01 100 x 100mm HAZ02 245 x 245mm |  HAZ70 100 x 100mm HAZ71 245 x 245mm | 
|  HAZ31 100 x 100mm HAZ32 245 x 245mm |  HAZ72 100 x 100mm HAZ73 245 x 245mm |  HAZ15 100 x 100mm HAZ16 245 x 245mm |  HAZ74 100 x 100mm HAZ75 245 x 245mm | 
|  HAZ05 100 x 100mm HAZ06 245 x 245mm |  HAZ19 100 x 100mm HAZ20 245 x 245mm |  HAZ40 100 x 100mm HAZ41 245 x 245mm |  HAZ76 100 x 100mm HAZ77 245 x 245mm | 
| Explosive Warning | |||
|  HAZ37 100 x 100mm HAZ38 245 x 245mm |  HAZ58 245 x 245mm |  HAZ59 245 x 245mm |  HAZ51 245 x 245mm | 
|  HAZ52 245 x 245mm |  HAZ53 245 x 245mm |  HAZ54 245 x 245mm | |
|  HAZ23 100 x 100mm HAZ24 245 x 245mm |  HAZ78 100 x 100mm HAZ79 245 x 245mm |  HAZ42 100 x 100mm HAZ43 245 x 245mm |  HAZ80 100 x 100mm HAZ81 245 x 245mm | 
| Oxidization Warning | |
|  HAZ21 100 x 100mm HAZ22 245 x 245mm |  HAZ07 100 x 100mm HAZ08 245 x 245mm | 
| Radioactive Warning | ||
|  HAZ21 100 x 100mm HAZ22 245 x 245mm |  HAZ07 100 x 100mm HAZ08 245 x 245mm |  HAZ27 100 x 100mm HAZ28 245 x 245mm | 
| Toxic & Corrosive Chemical Warning | |||
|  HAZ09 100 x 100mm HAZ10 245 x 245mm |  HAZ44 100 x 100mm HAZ45 245 x 245mm |  HAZ25 100 x 100mm HAZ26 245 x 245mm |  HAZ35 100 x 100mm HAZ36 245 x 245mm | 
|  HAZ33 100 x 100mm HAZ34 245 x 245mm | 
| Specific Warning | ||
|  HAZ13 100 x 100mm HAZ14 245 x 245mm |  HAZ29 100 x 100mm HAZ30 245 x 245mm |  HAZ50 100 x 100mm | 
|  HAZ47 100 x 100mm HAZ48 245 x 245mm |  HAZ49 245 x 245mm |  HAZ56 100 x 100mm HAZ57 245 x 245mm | 
Global Harmonized system (GHS) Transport of dangerous goods Labels
GHS stands for Global Harmonized system of Classification and labelling of Chemicals and is a internationally recognised system that was created by the United Nations. GHS labels have been created to replace the various classifications and labelling standards that currently exist in different countries.
| Explosive Hazard | |||
|  HAZ84 (100 x 100mm) HAZ85 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ86 (100 x 100mm) HAZ87 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ88 (100 x 100mm) HAZ89 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ90 (100 x 100mm) HAZ91 (245 x 245mm) | 
|  HAZ92 (100 x 100mm) HAZ93 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ94 (100 x 100mm) HAZ95 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ96 (100 x 100mm) HAZ97 (245 x 245mm) | Note: Explosive Hazard Lablels can also be fabricated to your own requirements by choosing the Hazardous Division (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 or 1.6) and Compatibility Group (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, N or S). | 
| Gases Under Pressure Hazard | |
|  HAZ98 (100 x 100mm) HAZ99 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ100 (100 x 100mm) HAZ101(245 x 245mm) | 
| Flammable Hazard | |||
|  HAZ102 (100 x 100mm) HAZ103 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ104 (100 x 100mm) HAZ105 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ106 (100 x 100mm) HAZ107 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ108 (100 x 100mm) HAZ109 (245 x 245mm) | 
|  HAZ110 (100 x 100mm) HAZ111 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ112 (100 x 100mm) HAZ113 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ114 (100 x 100mm) HAZ115 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ116 (100 x 100mm) HAZ117 (245 x 245mm) | 
|  HAZ118 (100 x 100mm) HAZ119 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ120 (100 x 100mm) HAZ121 (245 x 245mm) | ||
| Toxic Hazard | Corrosive Hazard | Environment Hazard | |
|  HAZ122 (100 x 100mm) HAZ123 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ124 (100 x 100mm) HAZ125 (245 x 245mm) |  HAZ56 (100 x 100mm) HAZ57 (245 x 245mm) | 
The CLP Regulation
The CLP Regulation (European Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures) was created by The European Commission to adopt this new GHS system. The regulation came into force on the 20th January 2009 and will be direcly applied to all EU member states, including the UK in 2015.
| Gas under pressure HAZ128 (100 x 100mm) HAZ129 (245 x 245mm) | Explosive HAZ126 (100 x 100mm) HAZ127 (245 x 245mm) | Oxidising HAZ132 (100 x 100mm) HAZ133 (245 x 245mm) | 
| Flammable HAZ130 (100 x 100mm) HAZ131 (245 x 245mm) | Corrosive HAZ136 (100 x 100mm) HAZ137 (245 x 245mm) | Health Hazard HAZ140 (100 x 100mm) HAZ141 (245 x 245mm) | 
| Acute toxicity HAZ134 (100 x 100mm) HAZ135 (245 x 245mm) | Serious health hazard HAZ142 (100 x 100mm) HAZ143 (245 x 245mm) | Hazardous to the environment HAZ138 (100 x 100mm) HAZ139 (245 x 245mm) | 
CLP Symbol Information
|  | + Gas under pressure, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Gas cylinder
 What does it mean?
What does it mean? 
              Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated.
              Contains refrigerated gas; may cause cryogenic burns or injury.
              
              Examples of where we can find it
              Gas containers
              
              Examples of precautionary statements
              Protect from sunlight
              Wear cold insulating gloves/face shield/eye protection.
            Get immediate medical advice/attention.
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
              There is no existing symbol for this hazard  pictogram.
|  | + Explosive, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Exploding bomb
 What does it mean?
What does it mean? 
              Unstable explosive
              Explosive; mass explosion hazard
              Explosive; severe projection hazard
              Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard
              May mass explode in fire
              
              Examples of where we can find it
              Fireworks, ammunition
              
              Examples of precautionary statements
              Obtain special instructions before use
              Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood
              Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. – No smoking
              Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection
              Use personal protective equipment as required
            Explosion risk in case of fire
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
            
|  | + Oxidising, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Flame over circle
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser.
              May cause fire or explosion; strong oxidiser.
              
              Examples of where we can find it
            Bleach, oxygen for medical purposes
Examples of precautionary  statements
              Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. – No smoking
              Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
            Rinse immediately contaminated clothing and skin with plenty of water  before removing clothes.
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
            
|  | + Flammable, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Flame
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              Extremely flammable gas
              Flammable gas
              Extremely flammable aerosol
              Flammable aerosol
              Highly flammable liquid and vapour
              Flammable liquid and vapour
              Flammable solid
              
              Examples of where we can find it
            Lamp oil, petrol, nail polish remover
Examples of precautionary  statements
              Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.
              Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces – No smoking
              Keep container tightly closed
              Keep cool
              Protect from sunlight
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
            
|  | + Corrosive, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Corrosion
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              May be corrosive to metals
              Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
              
              Examples of where we can find it
            Drain cleaners, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, ammoniac
Examples of precautionary  statements
              Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray
              Wash…thoroughly after handling
              Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection
              Store locked up
              Keep only in original container
Symbols that will be  phased out:
            
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|  | + Health Hazard, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Exclamation Mark
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              May cause respiratory irritation
              May cause drowsiness or dizziness
              May cause an allergic skin reaction
              Causes serious eye irritation
              Causes skin irritation
              Harmful if swallowed
              Harmful in contact with skin
              Harmful if inhaled
              Harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper  atmosphere
              
              Examples of where we can find it
              Washing detergents, toilet cleaner, coolant fluid
              
              Examples of precautionary statements
              Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray
              Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area
              If inhaled: remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position  comfortable for breathing
              If swallowed: call a POISON CENTER or a doctor/physician if you feel unwell
              Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
              If on skin: wash with plenty of soap and water
              If in eyes: rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact  lens, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
            Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
              
|  | + Acute toxicity, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Skulls and Crossbones
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              Fatal if swallowed
              Fatal in contact with skin
              Fatal if inhaled
              Toxic: if swallowed
              Toxic in contact with skin
              Toxic if inhaled
              
              Examples of where we can find it
            Pesticide, biocide, methanol
Examples of precautionary  statements
              Wash... thoroughly after handling.
              Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
              If swallowed: immediately call a POISON CENTER or a doctor/physician
              Rinse mouth
              Store in a closed container
              Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
              Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
              If on skin: gently wash with plenty of soap and water
              Remove/take off immediately all contaminated clothing.
              Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.
              Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
              Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area
              Wear respiratory protection
              If inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position  comfortable for breathing
              Store locked up
Symbols that will be  phased out:
            
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|  | + Serious health hazard, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Health hazard
 What does it mean?
What does it mean?
              May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways
              Causes damage to organs
              May cause damage to organs
              May damage fertility or the unborn child
              Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child
              May cause cancer
              Suspected of causing cancer
              May cause genetic defects
              Suspected of causing genetic defects
              May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled
              
              Examples of where we can find it?
              Turpentine, petrol, lamp oil
              
              Examples of precautionary statements
              If swallowed: immediately call a POISON CENTER or a doctor/physician
              Do NOT induce vomiting
              Store locked up
              Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
              Wash thoroughly after handling.
              Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
              Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell
              If exposed: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician
              Obtain special instructions before use
              Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood
              Use personal protective equipment as required
              If exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention
              Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray
              In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection
            If inhaled: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at  rest in a position comfortable for breathing
Symbols that will be  phased out:
            
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|  | + Hazardous to the environment, click for more info. | 
Symbol: Environment
 What does it mean?
What does it mean? 
              Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
              Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
              
              Examples of where we can find it
              Pesticides, biocides, petrol, turpentine.
              
              Examples of precautionary statements
              Avoid release to the environment.
            Collect spillage.
Symbols that will be  phased out:
              
            







