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UN3481 Lithium Battery Label – PVC Perforated Dangerous Goods 100mm x 100mm 500/Roll

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UN3481 Lithum Battery Dangerous Goods Labels - Ensuring Safe Transportation of Lithium Batteries When it comes to the transportation of lithium batteries, safety is always a top priority. These batteries are considered dangerous goods due to their potential risks. To ensure the safe transport of lithium batteries, UN3481 marked Hazard Labels are used. These dangerous goods labels inform carriers, handlers, and emergency responders of the potential dangers associated with the contents of the package. These labels serve as a warning to those handling the packages that they contain lithium batteries, and proper precautions must be taken. UN3481 dangerous goods labels are 100mm x 100mm in size, ideal for clear visibility and easy identification. They are perforated on a roll that contains 500 labels for straightforward application and dispensing. They are made with premium grade PVC to ensure durability and long-lasting adhesion. The black and red print on a white label provides contrast, making it stand out. Features and benefits: Effective method of warning handlers of lithium batteries in package. PVC tape with premium grade adhesive. Size: 100mm x 100mm. 500 labels per roll. 76mm core to fit a regular tape dispenser or bench top label dispenser. Click here to read WorkSafe Australians ‘Model Code of Practice: Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals’, The Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail , also known as the ADG Code, sets out the requirements for transporting dangerous goods by road or rail. Click here to view our complete range of Hazardous Chemical and Dangerous Goods Labels.

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