Description
Brother 3in x 2in 1-Diamond Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
This vinyl secondary GHS label is designed to clearly communicate chemical hazards on smaller containers, helping workplaces stay compliant and safer. Measuring 3 inches by 2 inches, these die-cut white labels feature a precise 1-diamond configuration that aligns with Hazard Communication standards. Built for longevity, they excel in both indoor and outdoor environments, withstanding sun exposure, moisture, and typical warehouse or lab conditions. Ideal for labeling bottles, vials, flasks, and other compact containers, these labels deliver durable performance while maintaining high readability under demanding work conditions.
- Durable vinyl construction engineered for 5+ years of use indoors or outdoors. The coated vinyl resists fading, cracking, and moisture, so hazard information remains legible even in challenging environments. This makes them well-suited for laboratories, maintenance areas, production lines, and outdoor storage bins where weather and temperature fluctuations are common.
- Precise 3in x 2in die-cut white label with a 1-diamond GHS configuration. The compact footprint fits smaller containers without obscuring other critical labeling, while the diamond layout ensures consistent placement of hazard information on every label. The design supports concise hazard statements and symbols, enabling quick recognition at a glance.
- High-contrast typography and print area for rapid readability. Bold, dark ink on a white vinyl background delivers sharp legibility from a distance, helping workers identify hazards quickly in busy environments. This clarity supports OSHA Hazard Communication Standard compliance by reducing misinterpretation of chemical hazards.
- Strong adhesion compatible with a wide range of container surfaces. The labels adhere well to glass, metal, and most plastics commonly found in laboratories, manufacturing, and warehousing. They’re designed for a secure hold on curved or flat surfaces, ensuring the hazard message stays in place even when containers are moved or handled routinely.
- Cost-effective solution for comprehensive labeling across multiple containers. When you need to standardize secondary GHS labeling for many small-volume containers, these 3x2 inch vinyl labels provide a uniform, practical approach that reduces time spent applying and verifying hazard information while maintaining compliance and consistency.
Technical Details of Brother 3in x 2in 1-Diamond Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
- Size: 3 inches x 2 inches (76.2 mm x 50.8 mm)
- Configuration: 1-diamond GHS label layout designed for secondary hazard labeling
- Material: White vinyl with durable exterior for indoor/outdoor use
- Durability: 5+ years of continued readability in varying conditions
- Adhesive: Strong, permanent-style adhesive suitable for glass, metal, and most plastics
- Finish: Matte or low-gloss surface to minimize glare and maximize legibility
- Application compatibility: Works on a variety of container surfaces common to labs, warehouses, and maintenance areas
how to install Brother 3in x 2in 1-Diamond Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
- Prepare the surface: Clean the container surface with a lint-free cloth and a mild degreasing agent to remove dust, oils, and residues. Allow the surface to dry completely before applying the label.
- Position carefully: Test-fit the label in the desired location to ensure visibility and space for any other labeling elements. Align the label so that the 1-diamond configuration is oriented correctly for quick recognition.
- Apply the label: Peel back a small portion of the backing and apply the label from the top edge downward, pressing firmly while smoothing out air bubbles from the center toward the edges. Use a soft, flat tool or your finger to ensure full contact with the surface.
- Bond and cure: Press along the entire label to ensure full adhesion. Do not expose freshly applied labels to solvents, extreme heat, or abrasion for at least 24 hours to allow the adhesive to set fully.
- Storage and replacement: Store unused labels in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve adhesive quality. When replacing an existing label, remove gently to minimize residue and inspect the surface before reapplying a new label.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this label compliant with GHS hazard labeling standards?
- A: Yes. The label uses a 1-diamond configuration designed for secondary GHS hazard communication and is intended to aid clear hazard identification on small chemical containers in accordance with standard GHS practices.
- Q: What surfaces can this label adhere to?
- A: The label is designed to adhere well to glass, metal, and most plastics commonly found in laboratories, warehouses, and other industrial environments, ensuring durable visibility on a variety of container types.
- Q: Can these labels be used outdoors?
- A: Yes. The vinyl construction is specified for outdoor durability and long-term readability, with an expected lifespan of 5+ years under typical outdoor conditions, including sun exposure and varying temperatures.
- Q: How should I remove or replace a label?
- A: For replacement, gently lift the edge of the label at a clean corner and slowly peel away. If residue remains, use an appropriate adhesive remover and clean the surface before applying a new label.
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