Labels for storing & shipping hazardous waste materials.
Eliminate uncertainty by labeling hazardous waste.
Businesses that accumulate hazardous waste must comply with specific regulations per the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Transportation (DOT.) All contained waste should be labeled with information that identifies the presence of harmful materials.
Stay in the know and properly identify your waste by searching for your Hazardous Waste label at AccuformNMC. We make it easy for you by offering numerous labels that outline your state's rules and procedures for handling waste. Choose from our brightly colored and easy to read stock and semi-custom labels, available in package quantities of 25, 100 and on rolls of 100. Labels are printed on Adhesive Coated Paper and Adhesive-Poly Sheet.
Can't find what you're looking for? We can help you create the perfect label to suit your specific needs with our customized options. Call and speak with any of our dedicated account managers, today.
Labels may be ordered using any of our popular messages shown on this page, or customized to
suit your exact requirements. The labels help meet D.O.T. (49 CFR part 172) and EPA (40 CFR part
262.31 - 32) regulations for labeling substance containers for hazardous waste.
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Identify drums and containers used for accumulating waste and other contents that might be considered harmful when handling.
PCB Labels are to properly identify Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) in accordance
to EPA regulation 40 CFR, part 761.
Hazardous Waste labels help meet D.O.T. (49 CFR part 172) and EPA (40 CFR part 262.31-32) regulations for labeling substance containers
Some states have very specific laws and regulations regarding the storage and transportation of hazardous waste materials.
MHZW812
Clearly display that containers have followed the triple rinse law, and are ready for recycle.
MHZW505
Specify containers containing properly drained oil filters before recycling or disposal.
MHZW509
Properly mark the receptacles for your spent batteries so they can be disposed of appropriately.
MHZW515
EPA's universal waste regulations streamline hazardous waste standards
MHZW02
PCBs are a carcinogenic substance banned in the United States beginning in 1979.
MHZW20
It is federal law that all hazardous waste containers be labeled conspicuously
MHZW45
Specify which containers have recyclable materials to prevent improper contamination.
MHZW09
While being held, containers must have legible and visible marks to help proper disposal.
MHZW34
Businesses that handle oil through their operations utilize this label for clarification.
MHZW26
Segregate materials that need to be analyzed by the EPA by labeling its container.
MHZW15
Caution workers of potential dangers in handling a material that requires special care.
MHZWCA
The state of California requires specific regulations when store or transporting waste.
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