Who Needs Labels?Applications » Who Needs Labels?

Mining

Illuminated signs improve mine safety

Miners endure a myriad of health threats every day down in the shafts

Safety is one of the highest priorities in mining, and improving visual communication with signs and labels helps reduce injuries and other accidents.

Learn More ›

Warehouse

Organize inventory with rack and barcode labeling.

Improve efficiency and organization with rack and shelf labeling and barcode labels for inventory.

Labeling helps ensure shipments go where they need to be and helps reduce clutter and disorganization.

Learn More ›

Manufacturers

Keep workers safe, facility organized

A thorough visual communication system helps prevent on-the-job accidents and keeps facilities in compliance with OSHA standards.

Safety labels help prevent exposure to hazardous substances and injury from dangerous machinery common to manufacturing facilities.

Learn More ›

Universities

Sprawling university campuses may be difficult to maneuver for new students and visitors, making wayfinding systems with labels and signs helpful to quickly finding the right buildings

Safety labeling is critical to laboratories in science departments to prevent accidents and hazardous exposures.

Learn More ›

Government

Government utilities require labeling

Governments operate infrastructures to keep people safe and commerce moving. Labeling is required at government operated facilities such as water treatment plants and power facilities, as well as government operations including road maintenance.

Learn More ›

Military

Barcoding and shipping labels in compliance with military standards

The armed services require proper barcode identification for military contract shipping

Barcode labels also support military asset tracking and inventory organization.

Learn More ›

Energy Sector

Keep workers safe from electrical hazards

The energy sector features a number of life threatening hazards, particularly in electricity generation.

Arc flash accidents can be reduced with proper safety labeling detailing the necessary PPE to work near the potential arc flash hazard.

Learn More ›

Oil, Coal & Gas

Application-specific supplies supports energy extraction

Energy extraction, including mining and oil drilling, is among the most dangerous work in the world. With the threat of fire, cave-in or heavy machinery accidents, safety is of the utmost importance in this sector.

Safety labels made with phosphorescent tapes and other highly visible supplies helps improve visual communication.

Learn More ›

Hospital

Hospital labeling.

Hospitals are large, complex buildings that require environmental sterility.

Hospitals are easier to maneuver with wayfinding labels and signs, workers and patients can stay safe from hazardous materials and waste with RTK Labels.

Learn More ›

Laboratory

Sensitive and dangerous substances must be identified

Science and medical laboraties are filled with cehmicals and compounds that may be corrupted or pose significant health risk if improperly handled.

Proper identification with labeling significantly reduces laboratory accidents.

Learn More ›

HazMat / Waste

Prevent HazMat spills and exposure with proper labeling

Hazardous material spills in commerce or in the environment can have catostrophic effects. Visual communication and warnings with labels and signs promote safe handling and help reduce accidents

Learn More ›

Chemical Industry

Prevent chemical spills with safety labeling

Right-to-know labels provide chemical handlers with the information they need to protect themselves from hazardous exposure to the chemicals they are around.

Labeling improves visual communication and decreases accidents.

Learn More ›


Do You Need Labels?

Industrial labeling contributes significantly to an effective visual safety communication system required by OSHA. Labeling improves safety through eye-grabbing visual messages and increased awareness to dangers found on Right-to-know labels. Labeling also improves workplace efficiency by supporting wayfinding systems and lean manufacturing techniques.

Frequent Customers:

Not Sure Which Labeler Is Right For You?

Use the following resources to research the perfect labeler for your facility, application needs and budget. There is a printer for neerly every requirement.

Buying a Printer Guide