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One of the most common problems with pressure sensitive adhesive labels is the selection of the correct adhesive to meet your requirements. If unsuitable adhesive products are used this can lead to poor bonding with your object surface, leading to easy peeling or, in the worst scenario, even falling off completely.

Many factors can impact on the selection of the correct adhesive type. These can include;

1.       If your label is meant to be permanent or temporary, indoor or outdoor.

2.       Differing surfaces on which the label is to be applied. Some materials such as low energy plastics, rubber, powder or paint coated finishes on metals or galvanised steel can prove to be more difficult and not suitable for lower specification adhesives.

3.       Surface textures. Is your surface smooth and flat, curved, stippled or textured, or uneven?

4.       Operating conditions. This can include low or high temperature use, high levels of humidity, presence of moisture, resistant to chemicals, excessive ultra-violet light or need to be flame retardant.

 

Bear in mind that most adhesives prefer to be applied at temperatures of 10° C, and need to be applied to clean, dry, dust free surfaces, with an absence of oil or silicone sprays. On treated surfaces, after initial application, the adhesive will continue to cure and fuse to the surface, to create a secure bond after 24-72 hours.

 

Label Source has a wealth of experience in handling a wide range of adhesive and material types. If you have experienced any problems, why not give us a call? Our technical advice department will be able to discuss your applications and come up with products to suit. For further information please contact Label Source by e-mail on sales@labelsource.co.uk or by telephone 0800 3761693 or 01443 842769.

Social Housing Health and Safety

Recent research by The Independent has revealed that more than half a million social homes in England fail to meet the most basic health and safety standards. Almost a quarter of a million of those properties were regarded as containing a category one safety hazard, which refers to incredibly dangerous safety issues such as inadequate security, vermin infestations, dangerous boilers, exposed wiring and overloaded electricity sockets. These statistics are particularly worrying in the face of the recent Grenfell Tower Fire tragedy, in which it is believed around 80 people died due to disastrous health and safety failures. 

Bad health and safety issues are not only confined to social housing either, as it is believed that millions more are suffering the same fate in privately rented properties across the UK. This is why it is important to ensure your tenant's housing meets the required health and safety standards at all times. Increased pressure will be placed upon government ministers, local councils and housing associations to improve social housing, which is why you should be ahead of the game when it comes to improving health and safety within your own letting properties. 

Something as simple as safety signs can make a big difference to the outcome of a dangerous situation. Here's a look at some of the necessary safety signs to ensure the safety of your tenants at all times.

Access and Emergency Safety Signs 

Health and Safety Signs

Acess and Emergency Safety signs play an essential part in ensuring tenants know what steps to take in the occasion of a fire. Signs that state things as simple as 'This area to be kept clear at all times' or 'Fire door keep shut' can make the difference between life and death in those situations.

Fire action safety signs are crucial to ensuring tenants know the safest routes out of the building. On the fire action safety signs that we stock here at Label Source we also include a blank area to write precisely where the fire assembly point in your building is. To browse our full collection of Access and Emergency Safety Signs, just click here

We also have a range of other safety signs that fit health and safety requirements in all buildings. These include: 

Plus many more categories, which you can browse at your leisure here

If you have any custom requirements for your health and safety signs, feel free to get in touch with us on 0800 3761 693 or contact us here

When working in an industrial environment, you need the Industrial Labels to match. From custom made to the ability to cope with outdoor weather, you need an industrial label that fits all of your requirements. That's why here at Label Source, we stock a multitude of different labels suitable for whatever purpose you require. Here's a look at some of our most popular ranges.

Industrial Labels for all purposes: 

 

Custom Made Asset Industrial Labels

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In any workplace, Asset Tagging is a necessary requirement to ensure the safe keeping of your property. Labeling your machinery, tools or equipment with your own Industrial Labels is a sure-fire way to keep your company uniform and safe from thieves. For many companies, maintaining the brand image with a logo etc. is the best way to do just this - which is why we have our very own Custom Asset Tag maker here at Label Source. Here you can create your own Custom Asset Industrial Labels with ease. Just click here to find out more.

 

Safety Industrial Labels

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No matter what kind of industrial environment you work in, Safety Signs are an essential part of any workplace. Ensure your workers are in the know by labeling all equipment correctly and safely notifying them of any health risks. From Hazard Warning Signs to Personal Protection Signs, we have everything you could need to ensure your workplace is correctly signed with industrial labels. Our safety label signs are strong and durable, meaning they will keep your workers safe for years to come. 

Hazardous Substances & Chemical Industrial Labels

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Hazardous Substances & Chemical Industrial Labels are vastly important in any industrial facility that deals with chemicals. Wherever chemicals or potentially harmful substances are involved, there should be an industrial label to notify workers of this. All of our Hazardous Substances & Chemical Industrial Labels are compliant with the BS 5278 and Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996, so you can be sure you're meeting health and safety regulations with these industrial labels. To make them even more sturdy, these labels also come in rigid plastic, alongside self-adhesive vinyl, and self-adhesive tapes. 

To view more of our industrial label ranges, simply click here! Alternatively, you can get in touch or call us on 0800 3761 693. 

Quarries can be dangerous places, at the best of times, and the potential hazards are manifold, even if the site is operational or dis-used. Many of these hazards may exist where rock or aggregate is being extracted by a combination of drilling, boring, blasting or crushing. Some of these hazards for working quarries are outlined below, with links to Label Source products to create awareness of these occupational health and safety dangers.

Breathing hazards can be caused by airborne dust particles, which are a natural consequence of the quarrying process, and these can be combined with inhalation of engine exhaust fumes or fumes from welding  can lead to respiratory problems, particularly silicosis (from exposure to silicon particles).

Eye hazards can be caused by contact with dust, stone fragments or from on-site arc welding can damage the retina.

Ionising radiation hazards can occur from naturally released radon gas, and from the use of radioactive substances within instrumentation.

Non-ionising radiation hazards stem from over exposure to the UV in direct sunlight, and from the infrared and ultraviolet effects from arc welding which can affect those welding and others in the proximity.

Hearing hazards from excessive noise levels from plant, equipment, vehicles and blasting can lead to deterioration in hearing to deafness, or the onset of the hearing sensation tinnitus.

Vibration hazards can include HAVS (Hand arm vibration syndrome) from the continual handling of equipment such as road breaking hammer drills, angle grinders, chain saws and disc cutters, resulting in complaints such as finger blanching, pain, and permanent loss of sensation. In addition, whole body vibration symptoms can be caused from operating quarry vehicles and fixed plant, which can cause back and neck pain.

Skin complaints can lead to skin cancer for exposure to excessive ultraviolet light, and dermatitis from contact with oil lubricants, grease, solvents and bitumen.

Manual handling injuries can be caused by operating heavy quarry equipment, the manual shovelling of earth, clay and shales, and the lifting and carrying of heavy stones.

Weather hazards include operating in high or low temperatures, in excessive humidity, heavy rain or snow, and skin exposure to sunlight as covered above.

Other hazards can cover: Injuries from falling rocks; accidents to drivers and pedestrians from vehicle collisions, or overturning vehicles ; confined space incidents; injuries from slips, trips and falls; crush, entrapment, pinch and finger trap, punch or blade injuries can be caused during machine maintenance; explosion and fire hazards from explosives, primers and detonators, from flammable materials such as paint, thinners and cleaning fluids); and COSHH issues from chemical hazards, such as battery and hydrochloric acids etc.).

At the end of quarrying operations, while many of the above cease to be relevant, that does not mean that all safety threats end. Rather the type of risks change. Many result from unauthorised access to the quarry by children, bikers and quadbikers which can lead to safety issues from falling objects, entrapment from digging, falls from climbing, and injuries from slips and falls down steep surfaces or from cliff edges, and overturned vehicles. Flooded quarries can pose dangers from swimming or diving in deep, cold water, with strong under-currents and with the possibility of collisions with underwater obstacles.

 

Besides the above health and safety products, Label Source has supplied many asset tags for equipment, conveyor belts and rollers, electrical warning labels, maintenance labels and tags, traffic signs, and contaminated land signs. For further information on any of these products, please contact Label Source by e-mail (sales@labelsource.co.uk) or by telephone (0800 3761693 in UK, or + 44 1443 842769 if outside the UK).

The new mobile phone law 2017 has increased the punishment for using a mobile phone when driving. The fixed penalty fine has increased from £100 to £200, and penalty points on your licence have increased from 3 to 6. Maximum fines for car or motorbike drivers, if the case proceeds to court can have an increased fine imposed of up to £1000, and for bus or HGV drivers this has been raised to £2500. Any motorists with less than two years driving experience will have their licence revoked meaning an application for a new provisional, and the retaking of the driving test.


The news media continues to report on serious traffic accidents, many including fatalities, resulting from loss of control while driving at the same time when using a mobile phone or device.

While the offence has existed since 2003, the increased penalties are a method of trying to change behaviour. A report from the RAC in 2016 has revealed an increasing use to take images or video while driving, and for written emails, texts or social media updates behind the wheel, as well as those that use the hand held phones for making or receiving calls.

 

In response to this Label Source has introduced a range of labels to warn against using hand held mobile devices while driving. See the following links to products;