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Asset label designs

When it comes to asset labels, we at Label Source offer our customers a lot of different options. Whether you want the full package or just the basics, our design team can accommodate you - here's a quick rundown of what we're able to offer:

 

If all you need is your company name and a serial number or barcode, that's not a problem - our plain text asset labels are cost-effective and available in a variety of materials, including tamper-evident polyester for added security.

 

Want to add a bit of colour to your asset tags? Our labels can be supplied in a range of colours, including red, blue, green, and several others; this allows you to match your asset labels to your company's established branding and colour scheme.

 

Of course, if brand consistency really matters to you and your company, you may wish to make use of our full design service. We can create an asset label design that incorporates your company name and logo, as well as practically any colour combination you specify.

Click here to browse our full range of asset marking products, or try creating your own with our Asset Tag Builder. If you need a full design for your asset labels, please email our design team on info@labelsource.co.uk.

Chemical warning signs in lab

Laboratories can be hazardous places. If you work in a lab environment, you probably already know how important it is to display the correct chemical warning signs in high-risk areas; for everyone else, here are a few common examples:

  • If corrosive materials are in use, a safety sign should be put in place to identify the hazard and remind workers of the need for hand protection.
     
  • Some substances can emit dangerous fumes. Laboratories that use these materials should have the appropriate safety sign clearly displayed in an appropriate location.
     
  • If there is a heightened risk of chemical spillage in your lab, you may wish to put up an information notice that tells people what to do in the event of a spill.

Other common laboratory hazards include oxidising agents, toxic/poisonous chemicals, hazardous waste, and irritants. It is recommended that site owners carry out a comprehensive risk assessment of the laboratory and all other work areas, then take the necessary action to make the premises as safe as possible. This could mean a complete overhaul of facilities and work processes, or it could be as simple as putting up a safety sign.

Label Source offer an extensive range of chemical warning signs for laboratories and other hazardous environments. If you cannot find the sign or label that you are looking for, feel free to email info@labelsource.co.uk and we will do our best to meet your requirements.