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Warning Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-Y5WH)
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Warning Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-B1WH)
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Physical Earth Label (PE-)
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120 Volts Label (V120-)
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Danger Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-C91DH)
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Warning Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-H3WH)
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Lock Out Electrical Power Label (IS6011-)
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Danger Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-B1DH)
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Warning Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-SPWH)
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Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) Label (IEC5134a-)
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Danger Arc Flash and Shock Label (H6643-262DH)
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Protective Earth (Ground) Label (IS6092-)
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Warning Risk of Electric Shock Label (H6010-448WH)
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Warning High Leakage Current Label (H6010-2BWH)
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Warning Arc Flash and Shock Label (H6643-T73WH)
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Caution Contains Parts And Assemblies Label (H6131-C02EH)
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Warning Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-K80WH)
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Danger Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010/6032-CJDH)
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Danger Hazardous Voltage Label (H6010-PPDV)
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Warning Hazardous Voltage Enclosed Label (H6010-429WH)
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Preventing Injury and Damage Through Effective Labeling
The vast majority of machinery manufactured today presents potential electrical hazards. Electrocution, electric shock, burns, fire, arc flash explosion, and equipment damage due to improper grounding or electrostatic discharge are all real risks. Clarion Safety’s electrical hazard labels help mitigate these risks and are critical to the safe use and maintenance of equipment in operation today.
Designing Electrical Labels for Real-World Performance
Effective Hazard Communication for All Users
Your labeling strategy must account for a diverse audience - from trained electricians and technicians to untrained personnel who may come into contact with equipment. Unlike visible mechanical hazards, electrical risks are often hidden. Clarion's labels help ensure those hazards are clearly identified and understood by all users, reducing the likelihood of accidents.
Graphical Symbols for Universal Understanding
Most Clarion Safety electrical hazard labels use one or more graphical symbols to reinforce the message: hazardous voltage, lockout/tagout instructions, arc flash warnings, electrostatic discharge, or do not touch. These symbols help bridge language barriers and reinforce quick recognition in high-risk situations.
Electrical Hazard Labels Designed for Compliance and Liability Protection
Today’s standards require more than just a "HIGH VOLTAGE" warning. Clarion’s labels provide a complete message - identifying the hazard, explaining the consequence of interaction, and specifying avoidance procedures. Our labels are designed to ANSI and ISO standards, support OSHA compliance, and help mitigate liability by delivering accurate, context-rich warnings.
Labeling Solutions for Complex Electrical Environments
We offer a full suite of electrical hazard labels designed for complex industrial environments. This includes solutions for dual power sources, emergency shutdown procedures, grounding, arc flash zones, and more. Labels are available across all safety signal word levels (Caution, Warning, Danger, Notice) and are built for durability in indoor and outdoor conditions. Organized by function and use case, they’re easy to search and deploy across your operation.
Explore Our Electrical Hazard Label Categories
- Arc Flash Labels: Arc flash labels identify hazards and inform personnel about safety issues, helping to reduce the risk of injury or death for those who work on or near energized electrical equipment. These labels comply with NFPA 70E, NEC, and OSHA regulations, and feature ISO-standardized arc flash symbols.
- Electrical Disconnect Labels: Electrical disconnect safety labels inform users to disconnect power before servicing equipment. They align with NEC requirements and are available in various symbol and text combinations.
- Electrical Grounding Labels: Grounding labels promote proper grounding to prevent electric shock and fire. These are critical in installations with leakage current risks and come in multiple symbol formats.
- Electrical Lockout Tagout Labels: Lockout tagout (LOTO) labels support OSHA compliance to prevent hazardous energy accidents. These labels cover procedures and are available in several design formats.
- Electrostatic Discharge Labels: ESD labels indicate areas and components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Designed for IEC compliance, they help protect electronics from damage.
- General Electrical Hazard Labels: General electrical hazard labels provide broad warnings without specifying avoidance procedures. Ideal for environments with undefined electrical risks.
- Multiple Sources of Power Labels: Labels used to indicate equipment powered by multiple energy sources, ensuring full isolation during maintenance to prevent accidents.
- High Voltage and Fuse Labels: Labels that identify high voltage areas and fuse locations, supporting safety and maintenance visibility for hazardous zones.
- Specific Voltage and Fuse Labels: Clarion Safety's labels for specific voltages and fuses help identify power ratings and compatible fuse types to prevent overheating and fire.
- Specific Voltage Labels: Specific voltage labels help identify product voltage settings to ensure safe connections and compliance with operational requirements.