GHS Chemical Hazard Labels

Create compliant GHS labels with proper pictograms, signal words, and hazard statements. Free chemical safety labeling for workplace compliance.

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Important Safety Notice

GHS labeling is mandatory for chemical hazards in workplaces. Ensure your labels meet all regulatory requirements for your jurisdiction. This tool helps create compliant labels but does not replace professional safety consultation.

9 Standard Pictograms

All GHS hazard pictograms included with correct colors and symbols

Signal Words

Proper DANGER and WARNING signal word formatting

Hazard Statements

Complete database of H-codes and P-codes for accurate labeling

GHS Pictogram Reference Guide

⚠️

Exclamation Mark

Irritant, Skin Sensitizer, Acute Toxicity

🔥

Flame

Flammable, Pyrophoric, Self-heating

💥

Exploding Bomb

Explosive, Self-reactive, Organic peroxide

☠️

Skull and Crossbones

Acute Toxicity (fatal)

🧪

Corrosion

Corrosive to metals, skin, eyes

🔥⭕

Flame Over Circle

Oxidizing gases, liquids, solids

🫁

Health Hazard

Carcinogen, Mutagen, Toxic to organs

🌿

Environment

Aquatic toxicity

🗜️

Gas Cylinder

Gases under pressure

Label Size Requirements by Container

Container CapacityMinimum Label DimensionsPictogram SizeFont Size (min)
≤ 3 L52 × 74 mm10 × 10 mm1.2 mm
3 L - 50 L74 × 105 mm15 × 15 mm1.2 mm
50 L - 500 L105 × 148 mm23 × 23 mm1.2 mm
> 500 L148 × 210 mm32 × 32 mm1.2 mm

Required Label Elements

  1. 1
    Product Identifier: Chemical name or trade name exactly as on Safety Data Sheet
  2. 2
    Pictogram(s): Appropriate hazard pictograms in red diamond border
  3. 3
    Signal Word: "DANGER" for severe hazards, "WARNING" for less severe
  4. 4
    Hazard Statement: Standardized phrases describing hazard nature (H-codes)
  5. 5
    Precautionary Statement: Recommended measures to minimize risk (P-codes)
  6. 6
    Supplier Information: Name, address, and phone number of manufacturer/distributor

OpenLabelMaker GHS Features

  • Pictogram Library: Complete set of official GHS pictograms in correct colors and formats
  • H&P Code Database: Searchable database of all hazard and precautionary statements
  • Auto-sizing: Automatically calculates correct sizes based on container volume
  • Print Optimization: Works with thermal, inkjet, and laser printers for durable labels
  • Batch Processing: Create multiple chemical labels simultaneously

Common GHS Labeling Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Don't Do This

  • • Using outdated or incorrect pictogram designs
  • • Wrong signal word for hazard severity level
  • • Missing or incomplete hazard statements
  • • Pictograms too small for container size
  • • Using non-standard fonts or colors
  • • Omitting supplier contact information

✅ Best Practices

  • • Always use official GHS pictogram artwork
  • • Match signal words to classification criteria
  • • Include all applicable H and P codes
  • • Size elements according to container volume
  • • Use clear, legible fonts (Arial, Helvetica)
  • • Verify all information against SDS

Step-by-Step GHS Label Creation

Steg 1: Gather Chemical Information

Before creating your label, collect all necessary information from the Safety Data Sheet (SDS):

  • Exact product name and any synonyms
  • GHS classification and hazard categories
  • Required pictograms and signal words
  • All applicable H-codes (hazard statements)
  • Recommended P-codes (precautionary statements)
  • Supplier name and contact information

Steg 2: Select Label Template

In OpenLabelMaker, choose the appropriate GHS template based on your container size:

  • Small containers (≤3L): Compact format template
  • Medium containers (3L-50L): Standard format template
  • Large containers (50L-500L): Extended format template
  • Bulk containers (>500L): Large format template

Steg 3: Add Required Elements

Fill in each mandatory element using our guided interface:

  1. Enter the product identifier exactly as listed on SDS
  2. Select appropriate pictograms from our library
  3. Choose DANGER or WARNING signal word
  4. Add all required hazard statements (H-codes)
  5. Include relevant precautionary statements (P-codes)
  6. Enter complete supplier information

Steg 4: Review and Print

Before printing, use our compliance checker to verify your label meets all requirements:

  • All required elements present and correctly sized
  • Pictograms display clearly at print resolution
  • Text is legible and meets minimum size requirements
  • Color accuracy for red pictogram borders
  • Layout fits your chosen label stock

Industry-Specific Applications

Manufacturing

Chemical processing, industrial solvents, cleaning agents

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Laboratory

Research chemicals, reagents, buffer solutions

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Agriculture

Pesticides, fertilizers, soil treatments

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