Electrical Labels
Protect your workers from electrical hazards.
Electricity is everywhere in the workplace, and electrical safety is extremely important. Fires, explosions, and fatal accidents may occur without the proper precautions. Make sure your workers are safe by labeling electrical equipment and adhering to regulations. These labels are compliant with NFPA and OSHA safety standards, and they effectively communicate important messaging. They also properly warn workers of hazards and power sources, and encourage proper lockout/tagout procedures.


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Electrical Labels
Since electricity is so omnipresent in the modern workplace, it’s easy to forget the dangers energized environments can pose to workers. Electrical labels visually communicate important messaging regarding electricity safety. These labels are essential to keeping workers safe and staying in compliance with safety standards like NFPA 70E.
Electrical labels come in a variety of sizes, colors, shapes, and messaging options. They can come with OSHA-compliant headings, signal words, and symbols. Labels are built with strong adhesive backing for high durability, and they can be removed without leaving behind sticky residue.
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