GHS Labels

The High Cost of Non-Compliance

What OSHA Violations Really Cost:

  • Serious Violations: Tens of thousands of dollars per incident
  • Willful/Repeated Violations: Hundreds of thousands of dollars per incident
  • Production shutdowns during regulatory investigations
  • Legal liability for worker injuries due to improper labeling
  • Lost certifications and customer contracts

AccQtrax GHS Label Solutions

OSHA-Compliant Label Elements

Every AccQtrax GHS label includes all six required elements:

  • Product Identifier: Chemical name, code number, batch number
  • Supplier Information: Manufacturer/responsible party details
  • Signal Words: DANGER or WARNING as required
  • Hazard Statements: Specific danger descriptions and severity levels
  • Precautionary Statements: Safe handling and emergency procedures
  • GHS Pictograms: Standardized red-border diamond symbols

Built for Real Industrial Environments

AccQtrax GHS labels aren’t just compliant—they’re durable:

  • Chemical-resistant materials withstand acids, solvents, and cleaning solutions
  • Waterproof construction survives wash-downs and high humidity
  • Temperature resistant from freezer storage to heated work areas
  • Tear-resistant substrates handle rough industrial handling
  • UV-stable inks prevent fading under warehouse lighting

Industries We Serve

Manufacturing & Chemical Processing

  • Custom GHS labels for in-house chemical mixtures
  • Secondary container labeling for decanted chemicals
  • Batch-specific information and lot tracking

Healthcare & Laboratories

  • Medical-grade adhesives for sterile environments
  • Small-format labels for laboratory containers
  • Chemical storage and transport compliance

Maintenance & Facilities

  • Cleaning chemical identification and safety warnings
  • Equipment maintenance fluid labeling
  • Chemical storage and transport compliance

GHS Hazard Communication Labels: OSHA Compliance Made Simple

When OSHA inspectors arrive, your chemical labels better be perfect. AccQtrax ensures they are.

OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard isn’t a suggestion—it’s federal law. One mislabeled chemical container can trigger fines, citations, and regulatory nightmares. With 50,000+ U.S. workers suffering chemical-related deaths and injuries annually, proper GHS labeling isn’t just about compliance—it’s about keeping your people safe.

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