
Here at label source we stock a range of high quality magnetic labels. Our Magnetic labels are formed from strontium ferrite magnets. Strontium Ferrite is a hard ferrite and is extremely resistant to becoming demagnetised, so you can be sure that our magnetic labels have a long shelf life! Our labels are perfect for labelling warehouse shelving, stock room ranking, filing cabinets, Point of Sale displays and Exhibition stands.
These labels offer flexibility and can be removed and applied to a surface infinite times, and because our magnetic labels have a bonded thermo-plastic surface you can easily write product, place, or inventory level information. Simply use a wet marker, this will allow you to wipe away the details and add new ones if you need too. Say, your product locations move in your stock room or your warehouse, you can move these labels along with the products meaning that you will not order or print off a new label.
Are you working at cold temperatures? Our High quality labels can be used at ambient temperatures as well as in cold stores! So if you need to label items in a fridge rest assured our magnetic labels will be more than adequate for the job.
With magnetic labels available in 7 different sizes, we are confident we can meet your specific requirments here at Label Source. However if you cant find what you are looking for, please contact us and we will be more than happy to assist you.

Having the correct signs and labels on machinery is crucial to creating a safe work environment, especially when working around dangerous machinery. Health and safety signs, remind employees/ visitors of what action or precautions they need to follow to remain safe in the work place and what particular hazards may be involved with working in, or visiting a hazardous area.
Having health and safety signs around the work place is proven to keep your workforce safe, and when there are no signs or safety precautions employed by the company this is when fatal accidents can, and often do occur.
At a pellet making factory in Nottinghamshire, George Major was cleaning materials that were causing a blockage from an industrial blender when the machine unexpectedly started up.
Investigation into the incident found that the safety guard had been removed from the blender and the machine had not been isolated and locked off from the electricity supply, it was also found that there was no clear line of sight the from the controls station into the machine itself. And that there was no system of work or instructions for isolation or instructions to lock off isolators, when the machine was not in use.
Unfortunately, George Major’s accident was fatal but could have been avoided quite easily with the correct training and signs in place.
Here at label source we have a range of Safety Lockout labels, Tags and Signs specifically targeting the prevention of a fatal accident like at the Nottinghamshires Pellet factor. Our range of safety lockout signs ensures the safe maintenance, servicing or overhaul of working machinery, plant and equipment.
For more information about our Lockout products you can get in contact with us by telephoning 0800 3761 693 or emailing us on info@labelsource.co.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.

The biological hazard sign was first created by Charles Baldwin in 1996 for the Dow Chemical company. It is now the world recognised symbol for a biological threat and used on signs and packages worldwide.
The purpose of a biohazard sign is to alert people of a potential threat to the health of the employee or a visitor. However, you need to ensure you apply these signs properly.
Discover all you need to know about biohazards signs in our guide below.
Biohazard Signs, Explained
