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Fill in the blank with your own custom warnings, labels, and messages. You can write on these signs with markers, add color with paint, or stick on adhesive-back characters. Many even work with printers.
Plastic signs can be used outdoors.
Metal signs are more durable than plastic signs.
Attach these signs to the top of any traffic cone.
Mount these signs perpendicular to the wall to view the same message on each side.
Unroll the length you need and cut with scissors.
Specify the message you'd like printed on your sign.
Engraved letters and beveled edges provide a polished look.
Write a message in the blank space below the header using a permanent marker or adhesive-back characters.
Add numbers, abbreviations, and symbols to indicate specific hazards and the degree of hazard using these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) signs.
Specify the exact chemical and source of exposure to be printed on these signs.
Specify the printed message you'd like to appear under the header.
Make parking restrictions clear to drivers.
Visually identify a slow-moving vehicle.
Label a department or location in the blank space under the arrow.
Plastic plates withstand mild acids and are more corrosion resistant than metal plates.
Remove the surface layer of these plates to create an engraved message in a contrasting color.
Change your message and its location without using a new label. These labels have a surface you can write on with a dry-erase marker.
Cut these labels to the desired length.
Protect messages from moisture and smudging with the clear laminating flap.
Stick these labels on wet or frozen plastic, glass, metal, and paperboard surfaces.
The adhesive on these labels withstands temperatures from -320° to 300° F. Stick them to plastic, glass, and metal surfaces.
A layer of aluminum foil in these labels will set off metal detectors if they fall into your food-processing line.
Use a permanent marker to write your message.
Snap these labels onto wire racks to identify your stored material. Write on them with a permanent marker or, for reuse, a dry-erase marker.
This label tape can withstand temperatures up to 240° F and is autoclavable, so you can use it to identify equipment that needs to be sterilized.
The adhesive on these labels withstands temperatures from -320° to 170° F.
Use color to identify equipment, materials, and documents at a glance.
Identify equipment and materials in low-light conditions.
Includes six colors of label tape, each with its own dispenser with serrated edge for cutting.
These dispensers make it quick and easy to peel off a label when you’re ready to use one. Dispensers have a serrated edge for cutting.
Easily peel these labels off when they’re no longer needed. Use them for color coding to identify equipment, materials, and documents at a glance.
Cut these labels to a desired length. Use color to identify equipment, materials, and documents at a glance.
Includes blue, green, red, and yellow labels for color coding to identify equipment, materials, and documents at a glance. These labels easily peel off when they’re no longer needed.
Good for large-volume jobs, these labels come on perforated sheets that can be fed continuously through a pin-feed printer.
Mark shelves in cryogenic freezers or beakers in boiling water baths—these labels will stay put even in extreme temperatures.
Run these sheets of labels through any standard laser or inkjet printer.
Label, rinse, repeat. These labels disappear after 30 seconds of contact with water, leaving no residue.
Attach these labels to hard hats to provide safety reminders or to identify first-aid personnel.
The messages on these labels clearly display the status of materials. Write additional information in the spaces provided with a permanent marker.
These labels cannot be removed without visible evidence of tampering—they rip and leave residue when peeled.
Write your information on these labels and then seal the laminating flap to protect your message from weather and tampering.
Write on these labels to mark equipment with a company name and address or ID number.
Point to small areas on equipment such as circuit boards.
Engrave a message and then permanently affix the markers to pipes. Made of stainless steel, these markers withstand heat, chemicals, and corrosion so they are ideal for harsh environments.
Use these cones for quick material identification, inventory control, and pallet staging.