Label Applicator for Cleaning Product Labels and More
From metal canisters and spray bottles to cardboard dispensers, household goods and cleaning supply labels come in endless shapes and sizes – some with multiple application points.
From metal canisters and spray bottles to cardboard dispensers, household goods and cleaning supply labels come in endless shapes and sizes – some with multiple application points.
This labeler is made for diverse labeling demands and is built to improve work processes with state-of-the-art electronics and communications packages. It supports multiple labeling techniques – air-blow, tamp-blow, and merge – and can be configured in multiple ways.
The 360a Model Y Label Applicator is a cutting-edge machine that can be fine-tuned for specific label dimensions, and its planetary gearbox delivers consistent and accurate performance.
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Cleaning products require certain labeling solutions and are regulated by different governing agencies. Depending on the intended use of your product, it may be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
All cleaning products for sale in the USA must also comply with the Cleaning Product Labeling Act of 2017, and if necessary, the Federal Hazardous Substance Act (FHSA).
A cleaning product needs hazardous labels when it is toxic, corrosive, combustible, flammable, irritant, or could generate pressure through decomposition, heat, or any other method. It’s also considered hazardous if it could cause personal injury or illness as a result of reasonably foreseeable handling and use.
When it comes to non-hazardous home cleaning products and goods, the requirements set forth by the EPA include a list of ingredients that could be potentially harmful. You can also include any voluntary certifications, such as the Green Seal for sustainability or the USDA’s organic seal.
For hazardous cleaning supplies, your label must include precautionary GHS warning pictograms, signal words indicating the danger, and the product identifier for any dangerous chemicals. You must also include directions for safe use and storage, as well as first aid procedures in the event of an accident (including contact information and phone numbers for responders).
Whether your product is hazardous or not, correct household goods labels and cleaning product labels are important. These types of items encounter a lot of wear and tear and need dependable, accurately applied labels.
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