Dangerous
goods can include contents that are flammable, combustible,
volatile and deadly. It is crucial that the labelling
of dangerous goods is carried out using the correct
label with the correct substrate in the right manner,
with particular emphasis to where and how the goods
will be stored and transported.
The labeling of chemical drums and vats is critical
and must conform to BS5609. If the environment in
which the chemicals are stored and shipped is harsh,
if the container is subject to handling or is at risk
from water or salt water immersion or chemical seepage
or leakage, it is vital that the labelling does not
deteriorate. The label must stay put and be readable
at all times. In clinical trial laboratories and hospital
environments, using the correct labels can be a matter
of life or death.
The use of correct labelling for dangerous goods crosses
all sectors including:
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Chemical |
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Trial Laboratories |
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Health |
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Industrial |
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Horticulture and
Agriculture |
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Pharmaceutical |
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Veterinarian |
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Shipping and Logistics
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Electronics |
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Food |
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Secura provides
low, medium and high density labelling to all sectors
where safety and identification of contents is paramount.
Please contact
us to discuss your requirements.
