![]() Printing on your colour laser or copier is easy with our free template software, Avery Design and Print. With high performance adhesive, these durable labels pass the BS5609 Part 2 protocol for 90 day seawater immersion.Īvailable in a label size of 105 x 74.3mm with 8 labels per sheet makes this label ideal for labelling a variety of containers such as drums, jugs, bottle, cans, flask and dropper bottles and beakers. They resist tearing and scuffing and stand up to frequent use. ![]() These printable labels are specially designed to withstand chemicals, abrasion, sun, water and extreme temperatures. Get your companys chemical labelling in compliance with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) with Avery Ultra Resistant Labels.The pictograms are only available in the formats displayed hereafter. To download the pictograms, right-click on the formats under each picture and select Save Target As.įor CMYK colours use the file "label" (the "label"format is a TIF file with a 45°-rotated picture for direct label printing). To consult the official text of the GHS follow "Legal instruments and recommendations->GHS->GHS official text and corrigenda" on the left menu. labels for classes 7 and 9 elevated temperature substance mark lithium battery mark etc) refer to Part 5 of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations.įor further information on the allocation of GHS label elements, refer to Annex 1 to the GHS. the pictograms for transport of dangerous goods (usually referred to as "labels" in transport of dangerous goods regulations) applicable to transport classes for which an equivalent GHS hazard class exists.įor hazard communication elements (labels and marks) applicable to other transport classes or transport conditions covered by transport of dangerous goods regulations but not addressed in the GHS (e.g.the GHS pictograms applicable to sectors other than transport of dangerous goods (i.e.Transport United Nations Special Envoy for Road Safety International Forum on Energy for Sustainable Development Road Safety Trust Fund ADN 2000: Annexed regulations as adopted on.ADN 2003: Annexed regulations, as revised as of 1 January 2003.ADN 2005 : Annexed regulations as revised as of 1 January 2005.Linguistic versions (ADN, Instructions in writing).Country information (Competent Authorities,notifications according to 1.9.4 ).Protocol of 1993 amending Article 1(a), Article 14(1) and Article 14(3)(b) of the ADR. ![]() Protocol amending the title of the European Agreement of 30 September 1957 concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR).Accident reports (notifications according to 1.8.5.2).Guidelines (Telematics, Application of Standards, Construction and approval of vehicles, Calculation of Risks).Linguistic versions (ADR, Instructions in writing).Country information (Competent Authorities, Notifications).Road map for accession and implementation.Ad hoc Meeting of Experts on CRTD (AC.8).WP.15/AC.1/HAR Harmonization of RID/ADR/ADN with UN Recommendations on TDG.Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (WP.15).Meeting Documents before 2021 (ARCHIVE).
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