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Warning Burn Hazard Label (H6043-6BWV)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Warning Hot Plastic-Ground Melt Label (H6043-348WH)
Starting at $2.36 / each -
Warning Hot Surfaces Label (EMC 34)
Starting at $1.30 / each -
Warning Corrosive Chemicals Label (H6023-NHWH)
Starting at $0.98 / each -
Warning Toxic Chemical Label (H6024-ASWH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Warning/Burn Hazard Label (WF2-018-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Hot Surface Label (WF3-024-WH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Skull and Crossbones Label (GHS6244-)
Starting at $0.41 / each -
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Caution Burn Hazard Label (H6068-GYCH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Caution/Burn Hazard Label (WF2-023-CH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Caution/Chemical Hazard Label (WF2-153-CH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Caution/Extremely Cold Surface Label (WF2-019-CH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Caution/Hot or Cold Surface Label (WF4-001-CH)
Starting at $0.98 / each -
Caution/Hot Surface Label (WF2-027-CH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Caution/Hot Surface Label (WF2-171-CH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Caution/Hot Surface Label (WF3-023-CH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Danger/Hot Surface Label (WF3-094-DH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Flame Over Circle Label (GHS6245-)
Starting at $0.41 / each -
H6045 6043 1224 6010-A20WHPA Label (HMS-A20WH)
Starting at $1.84 / each -
Warning Avoid Burns Label (H6043/6053-H4WH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Warning Flammable, Corrosive and Toxic Label (HMS-NRWH)
Starting at $3.57 / each -
Warning Hazardous Materials Label (H4006/6062-Y6WH)
Starting at $1.16 / each -
Warning/Boiling Water or Steam Label (WF3-025-WH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Warning/Burn Hazard Label (WF2-022-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Burn Hazard Label (WF2-028-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Chemical Hazard Label (WF2-152-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Chemical Hazard Label (WF2-154-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Chemical Hazard Label (WF2-163-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Chemical Hazard Label (WF3-105-WH)
Starting at $0.86 / each -
Warning/Extremely Cold Surface Label (WF2-020-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Hot or Cold Surface Label (WF4-002-WH)
Starting at $0.99 / each -
Warning/Hot Oven Label (WF2-016-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Hot Surface Label (WF2-172-WH)
Starting at $0.83 / each -
Warning/Hot Surface Label (WF3-093-WH)
Starting at $0.86 / each
Burn Hazard Safety Labels
In industrial and commercial settings, burn hazards are a significant concern, especially when dealing with hot surfaces and flammable materials. Our collection of burn hazard safety labels, including "Hot Surface" and "Flammable Material" labels, is designed to alert workers and equipment users to potential burn risks, helping create a safer environment.
Common Burn Hazard Sources in the Workplace
Burn hazards are prevalent in workplaces where equipment generates heat or where flammable materials are present. These hazards can arise from machinery, pipes, and surfaces that reach high temperatures during operation. Injuries stemming from burn hazards can be severe, often leading to painful injuries, scarring, and even fatalities. Individuals working around or servicing equipment need to be made aware of the risks associated with hot surfaces and flammable materials to prevent accidents.
Types of Burns and Their Industrial Implications
Burn hazards can result in a spectrum of injuries, ranging from superficial first-degree burns, characterized by redness and pain, to severe fourth-degree burns that damage muscles and bones, requiring extensive medical intervention.
Thermal burns, caused by contact with hot surfaces or objects, are common in industrial settings, while chemical burns arise from exposure to corrosive substances, causing damage to skin and underlying tissues.
Electrical burns result from contact with live electrical sources and can cause external and internal injuries. Radiation burns stem from ionizing radiation exposure, leading to skin and tissue damage.
Flame burns, often caused by fires or explosions, can vary in severity, while scalding burns occur due to contact with hot liquids. These injuries underscore the importance of preventive measures, including proper training, awareness, and the use of protective equipment, to mitigate the risk of burn-related harm.
Compliance Standards and Effective Safety Labeling
To address burn hazard communication effectively, standards like OSHA 1910.145, ANSI Z535, and ISO 3864-2 offer guidelines for accident prevention and consistent and clear safety labeling. Our burn hazard safety labels adhere to these standards, utilizing bold fonts, recognizable symbols, and high-contrast colors to draw attention and convey crucial safety information. By using compliant labels, businesses demonstrate their commitment to safeguarding employees and visitors, while also minimizing liability risks.