Customer Applications
Front Lip
Double Entry
Open Front,
Roof Label
Front Lip
Open Front,
Shelf Label
Front Lip
w/ Vertical Divider
Closed Back
V-Strap 2x V-Strap
Single
Bulk-to-Each
Single Back View
Closed + V-Strap
*Applications can also be used with Bulk-to-Each.
Double
Bulk-to-Each
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Apparel and Retail
Boxed Toys X X ROOF
Footwear X X ROOF
Jewelry X X LIP
*Loose Toys X X LIP
*Socks X X LIP
T-Shirts X X ROOF
*Eyewear X X LIP
*Underwear X X LIP
Athletic/ Team Goods
*Baseballs, Golfballs, etc… X X LIP
Elastic Bands X X LIP
Jump Ropes X X LIP
Mouth Guards X X LIP
Pads, Gloves, Hats X X ROOF
Apparel in Boxes X X ROOF
Automotive Parts
Electrical Goods/Parts X X LIP
Light Bulbs X X LIP
Small Parts & Spare Parts X X LIP
Small Tools Boxed X X ROOF
Electronic Equipment
Cables X X LIP
External Hard Drives X X LIP
Headphones X X ROOF
Laptops X X ROOF
Mouse Pads X X LIP
Medical Supplies
Bedding X X ROOF
Gowns X X LIP
*Pharmaceuticals X X LIP
Small Sterile Equipment X X LIP
Office Supplies
Cleaning Supplies X X LIP
Folders X X ROOF
Paper and Note Pads X X ROOF
Pens, Pencils, Markers X X LIP
Safety Equipment
First Aid X X ROOF
*Gloves X X LIP
*Goggles X X LIP
Hard Hats X X ROOF
*Masks X X LIP
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expected,” says Agee. “If the max-
imum lifting [limit] is 50 pounds,
there is a label to show that. Safety is
number one; that’s for sure.”
Each facility should have a safe-
ty manager who is charged with
understanding what signs and labels
are needed for compliance as well as
providing the informational signs
that can boost productivity and
efficiency. Good signage and label-
ing programs do more than just
promote safe practices—they instill
habits that can assure that a compa-
ny’s most important assets are well
protected. N
inside the carton are required to have the
hazard standard (GHS) labeling applied
to them. The shipping case may also
require other markings, but not necessarily GHS labels. Many facilities also may
require certain signage where chemicals
are stored within the facility.”
Many of the markings are placed on
these products at the point of manufacture. However, if they’re not, you’re
still responsible for making sure they’re
marked properly when in your facility
and for shipments that you initiate.
In addition to product markings, other
labels must be placed on facility infrastructure to alert workers to hazards.
According to Graphic Products, the most
common types of safety labels used in
industrial facilities are arc flash labels,
used in electrical panels to warn of shocks,
burns, or possible electrocution; lockout/
tagout tags, which assure that machinery
is shut down when someone is performing maintenance or other operations;
wire and cable marking labels, which
identify the types, locations, and functions of the cables used in machinery and
communications; pipe and valve marking
labels, which let workers know what the
pipes are carrying, the direction of flow,
and any hazardous materials they might
contain; and fire safety and exit signs
that show workers where to go in case of
emergency.
The International Paper facility, for
instance, has a large number of pipes that
carry water, steam, oil, and chemicals.
“We labeled every pipe we could, on both
sides of a wall they go through,” says Agee.
Labels can also be placed on material handling equipment to promote safe
operation. Many equipment manufacturers include warning and cautionary
labels with the systems they provide. But
in addition to these, facilities may want to
provide instructional labels that encourage operators to use the equipment properly. For instance, a label might direct a
lift truck operator to exchange a battery
once it drains to a certain power level in
order to maintain efficient performance.
The International Paper facility also uses
labels to promote safe behaviors. “People
know what they can and cannot do there.
There isn’t any doubt [as to] what is