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Here at Label source, we provide a huge range of electrical labels that will help you take the steps for identifying the risks and hazards of electricity and greatly reduce the likelihood of an accident.

Every year thousands of people are severely injured or killed because of accidents involving electricity. A lot of these accidents could have been prevented with the implantation of electrical warning labels; due to the very nature, and unpredictability of electricity not all of these accidents are not completely preventable. This is why it is so important that you take the correct steps to provide warnings to your employees or visitors of any electrical hazards they may encounter in your workplace.  

Contact with electricity can cause devastating effects, from shocks, which can lead to falls from height, to painful burns and in the worst cases, death.  The type of accident the contact causes is dependent on the voltage of the electricity.  Coming into contact with a voltage as low as 50v can cause a person to have a cardiac arrest, or prevent them from breathing.

To help prevent electrical accidents in the workplace it is crucial that you are testing your machinery,  equipment and even office tools such as computers, monitors and even your kettle to ensure that they are safe to use. In the event that you do find that some of your equipment is unsafe, make sure you shut it down immediately and use one of our plant maintenance electrical labels to inform every one of the machines status.

We take electrical safety extremely seriously here at label source, and we hope that you do too. This is why we have a whole department dedicated to electrical labels. Our electrical labels have been designed to highlight the hazards and dangers of live electrical equipment.  These electrical labels will help mark the following electrical hazards; High voltage, Connections, Power supplies, Live wires, and safety signs. Click here to view our electrical label department

We supply a comprehensive range of electrical labels, including a variety of specific electrical signs, however, if you cannot find the exact label that you are looking for please don’t hesitate to contact us or call a member of our customer service team on 0800 3761 693

Many of our labels are supplied for marking enclosures or cabinets housing control or automation equipment for industrial, electrical, traffic control, street lighting, security or telecommunications purposes. These custom produced labels include branding of company logos, rating plates to identify make and model, operating instructions, asset or inventory control, or for safety (such as electrical voltage symbols).

The cabinets or junction boxes can be for indoor or outdoor use and the specification of such labels should reflect the differing applications.

Adhesives have to be chosen to suit the enclosure fabric, which can vary from plastics, fibreglass to metal (such as aluminium, galvanized stainless steel). Also, surface finishes can vary from low energy, to stippled or contoured. Another option is to provide metal labels with drill holes for screwing or riveting to housings.

Operating conditions can vary from clean hygiene environments, where surfaces need to be regularly be treated for contaminants), to marine conditions with high salt or chlorine content, harsh climatic conditions (high precipitation, high winds, dry dust, UV resistance, or low/high temperatures), or aggressive chemical atmospheres. Therefore, the choice of materials and protective laminates can be critical to enable the labels to suit the application.

 

So, no matter if these are free standing, or wall mounted, for internal or external location, we can work with you to provide a labelling marker solution. To discuss your label needs contact us by e-mail sales@labelsource.co.uk or call us on 0800 3761693 (Freephone in the UK), or + 44 (0) 1443 842769 (outside UK).

For many years, Label Source has supplied a diverse selection of labels, signs and tags for healthcare equipment and devices for medical, bioscience and clinical applications.

They include labels for function, safety and electrical (PAT) testing, calibration, validation, and asset management. Many are used for preventive maintenance,  and servicing to provide safe and effective utilisation of healthcare patient monitoring equipment, including; infusion pumps; dialysis machines; x-ray equipment; PACS (MRI, CT scanners, ultrasound etc.); blood pressure monitors; ECG machines; capnography products; spirometers; pulse oximeters; cardiac and vital sign monitors; defibrillators; microscopes; powered wheelchairs;  and treadmills.

Customers include NHS hospitals, private hospitals, care homes, dental practices, GP surgeries, clinics, laboratories and clinical research facilities for applications including monitoring, diagnostic and therapy equipment for medical electronics and electrical engineering or biomedical engineering.

Some of these labels include standard label ranges such as write and seal labels and calibration labels. Others are designed to customer specification and comply with user applications, and can combine a diverse range of information including customer details, contact information, use and safety instructions, and in the case of inventory management incorporating serial numbers or barcodes. Labels can be created to provide scratch and chemical (swab) resistant, and adhesion on many surfaces including low energy plastics and stippled finishes.

 

For further information contact us by e-mail at sales@labelsource.co.uk or by telephone using 0800 3761693 (Freephone) or +44 (0) 1443 842769.

Electricity is extremely dangerous; even small appliances need to be clearly labelled to prevent shocks and minimise the risk of electrocution.

We at Label Source offer an extensive range of laminated voltage labels for electrical supplies and other high-voltage installations/appliances. Here are some examples of what we have to offer people and business who are serious about electrical safety:

Voltage labels

Voltage-Specific Labels

Many of the voltage stickers we stock give specific voltages (e.g. 110V, 440V), making them ideal for applications that require an accurate voltage measurement.

 

Voltage stickers

Non-Specific Voltage Stickers

If you do not know the exact voltage of the installation you are labelling - or if you would simply prefer to send a stronger message to those who may be exposed to this electrical hazard - we also sell a variety of voltage labels with more general warnings and information (e.g. 'High voltage', 'Danger of death').

 

Electrical safety labels

Labels for Specific Installations

Many of our voltage labels are design to be used alongside specific hazards, such as live busbars or terminals. 

No matter what kind of hazard you're labelling, our wide range of voltage stickers is sure to have something to suit your requirements. Click here to browse our full collection.

Here at Label Source, we sell a variety of electrical tags that can be used to keep people safe around potential electrical hazards. You probably see these tags - or tags just like them - every so often, but do you know how they're supposed to be used? Are you aware of any installations in your workplace that ought to be tagged?


Electrical tags


In case you're unsure, here are some examples of when and where our electrical tags should be used:

  • If service personnel are repairing, maintaing, or otherwise working on a piece of electrical equipment, the machine in question should be labelled with a tag like this one to prevent anyone else from attempting to use it in the meantime. Many workers have been injured and even killed because somebody started a machine that they were in the process of servicing - don't let your employees suffer the same fate!

  • Has one of your machines broken down? You may wish to use an Out of Order tag to ensure that everybody knows the score. If somebody attempts to operate a machine while it is out of order, they may end up causing even more problems, so it's best to label any out-of-action equipment right away.

  •  We don't just sell electrical tags - we can also supply tags to warn of non-electrical hazards such as asbestos, gas, and poison.

These are merely examples; we recommend visiting our Electrical Tags section to browse our full range. We aim to provide a safety tag for every situation, and our tag collection covers everything from general electrical warnings (e.g. High voltage) to specific instructions (e.g. Do not close valve).