Safety Labels — Warnings, Hazards & Compliance
Print safety warning labels, hazard signs, GHS-compliant stickers, and compliance labels for your workplace. Electrical panel warnings, chemical hazards, fire safety, PPE reminders, and more. Batch print for entire facilities. Free, no account needed.
Use Cases
Electrical panels
Danger / Warning labels for breaker boxes, distribution boards, and high-voltage equipment.
Chemical storage
GHS pictogram labels with hazard class, signal word, and precautionary statements.
Workshop & factory
Machine guards, pinch points, hot surfaces, and mandatory PPE reminders.
Fire safety
Fire exit signs, extinguisher labels, fire door notices, and assembly point markers.
Laboratory
Chemical hazard labels, biohazard warnings, and waste container identification.
Construction sites
Hard hat area, high-visibility clothing required, restricted access zone labels.
Recommended Label Sizes
| Label | Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| DYMO 99014 | 101 × 54 mm | Standard safety label |
| Avery L7165 | 99.1 × 67.7 mm (8/A4) | Large warning labels |
| 4×6 Shipping | 101 × 152 mm | Large hazard signs |
| Avery L7160 | 63.5 × 38.1 mm (21/A4) | Small warning stickers |
Batch Print from a Spreadsheet
Labelling an entire facility? List your locations, hazard types, and warnings in a spreadsheet. Import it and print every safety label in one batch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add hazard symbols to safety labels?
Yes. Upload any image including GHS pictograms (flame, skull, exclamation mark, etc.), ISO safety symbols, and OSHA-standard icons. Position and resize them on your label.
What size for electrical panel labels?
DYMO 99014 (101 × 54 mm) is a good standard size. For larger "DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE" labels, use a 4×6 shipping label or Avery L7165 (99.1 × 67.7 mm).
Does this meet OSHA/GHS requirements?
OpenLabelMaker helps you design and print labels with the correct text, colours, and symbols. You are responsible for ensuring the content meets your specific regulatory requirements (OSHA, ANSI Z535, GHS, CLP, ISO 3864).