Feature(may vary by option.)

●Self-adhesive label with the text "Isopropyl Alcohol" and a symbol containing hazard information for isopropyl alcohol to mark containers or packages
●Label is 2-1/2" x 3/4", with rounded corners, and comes in a roll of 250 labels
●Uses four color, diamond-shaped, NFPA 704 symbol, also known as the fire diamond, to present hazard level index codes in the four standard HMIG categories: health, flammability, reactivity, and personal protective equipment
●Removable adhesive label can be peeled off of a nonporous surface without tools
●Helps material handling, delivery, and emergency personnel to identify the risks posed by isopropyl alcohol

[4 Set White]





Description

The Roll Products 163-0012 litho removable adhesive HMIG label, isopropyl alcohol, is a self-adhesive label made of paper with a glossy finish and with the text "Isopropyl Alcohol" and a symbol containing color-coded hazard information for isopropyl alcohol to mark containers or packages. The label is 2-1/2" wide by 3/4" tall, with rounded corners, and comes in a roll of 250 labels. It displays a four color, diamond-shaped, National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 704 symbol, also known as the fire diamond, to present hazard level index codes in the four standard Hazardous Materials Identification Guide (HMIG) categories: health, flammability, reactivity, and personal protective equipment. The label uses removable adhesive so that it can be peeled off of a nonporous surface without tools. This label uses black text on a white background for high contrast and legibility, and helps material handling, delivery, and emergency personnel to identify the risks posed by isopropyl alcohol.

HMIG is a labeling system developed by Lab Safety Supply Inc. (now Grainger) to meet the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requirement for chemical labels. This color-coded system uses hazard level index codes, with a blue bar to display the health information, red for flammability, yellow for reactivity, and the white area for personal protection. The HMIG information is presented in the diamond-shaped NFPA 704 symbol to conserve space on a small label, and, due to the similarity of the two systems and the common use of the NFPA 704 symbol, conveys nearly identical information (the NFPA system assumes a fire is present, HMIG does not).

Roll Products manufactures tape and label products for libraries, schools, laboratories, and medical facilities. The company, founded in 1976, is headquartered in St. Marys, KS.