GHS Chemical Labels - Custom Label Manufacturer
GHS Pictogram and Hazcom Label Specialists
Northern Label manufactures GHS chemical labels for labeling all of your barrels and 55 gallon drums. GHS is the Globally Harmonized System of classification and labeling of chemicals. GHS is an international, standardized set of criteria for labeling chemical containers, drums, and barrels. The goal of GHS is to continually communicate hazard information and safety precautions to ensure proper handling and use of dangerous chemicals. We have the quantity and drum label size that you need for your application. Call 1-877-854-6301 for an immediate quote.
GHS Chemical Labels

Generic GHS Compliant Labels
For small bottled products.

One Gallon Chemical Labels, GHS-Compliant
Printed semi-gloss with polypropelene overlaminate.
GHS Pictograms and Labeling Requirements
If you are not familiar with the hazard symbols used to classify and label chemicals under new Globally Harmonized System (GHS) rules, the following information will help you. Use this reference to help identify GHS pictograms, labels, and images, and understand what they mean. They define specific hazards to help you work safely around hazardous chemicals.

1. Product Identifier
Chemical name exactly as it is on the SDS. If the mixture is covered by UN model regulations for transport of dangerous goods, the UN shipping name should also appear on the label.
2. Signal Word
The appropriate signal word should be printed on the label that corresponds to the class of the most severe hazard - "Danger" for more severe or "Warning" for less severe. The label should contain only one signal word.
3. Hazard Statements(s)
Standardized statements assigned to a hazard class and category describing the nature and degree of the hazard(s) of a chemical.
4. Pictograms*
The are nine GHS pictograms, shown above, to choose from that have common characteristics of the black symbol within a red diamond border. Each are intended to convey information about the hazards of a chemical. Note: Certain GHS pictograms should not be present together when pertaining to the same chemical hazard to avoid confusion. If a transport pictogram is present, a GHS pictogram for the same hazard should not be displayed.
5. Precautionary Statement(s)
Phrases describing recommended measures to be taken to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to hazardous chemical, or improper storage or handling of a hazardous chemical.
6. Supplier Identification
Name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor of the substance or mixture should be provided on the label.
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We supply pressure sensitive labels that are applicable in the following industries:
- Pharmaceutical
- Health and Beauty
- Industrial Cleaning
- Chemical Solutions
- Shipping/Receiving
- Food Products
- Agricultural
- Automotive