Hazmat Shipping Labels

Direct answer: use this hazmat shipping labels page to inspect Packrift warning, pictogram, and hazard-label routes by message, size, material, roll format, and repeat-buying path. Confirm the actual compliance requirement before ordering; this page is a buyer routing guide, not a compliance determination.

Hazmat Shipping Label Buying Checks

Buying question What to check Decision rule
Which message or pictogram is required? Check the documented shipment, storage, handling, or facility requirement before choosing any label. Pick the route only after the warning text, pictogram, and field requirements are known.
Which label size fits? Review package size, container surface, visibility, scanner or inspection distance, and whether fields must be completed. Use larger labels when visibility or field space matters; use compact labels only when the workflow allows them.
What material or roll format fits? Check surface, application station, handling exposure, roll dispensing, and whether the label needs to withstand the actual workflow. Match material and format to how the label is applied and handled, not just the printed message.
Will this repeat? Record SKU, message, size, approved substitute, destination, usage cadence, and receiving notes. Use reorder or bulk quote paths once the label becomes a standard replenishment item.

Packrift Hazmat Shipping Label Routes

Use these links as inspection paths, not as price, availability, or compliance claims. Open the destination route to confirm current product details before ordering or quoting.

SKU Route Best fit
DL7030 1 3/8 x 2 1/4 in ORM-D hazmat shipping labels, 500 roll Use only when the shipping workflow still calls for this exact ORM-D label route and the requirement has been confirmed.
SCL244 2 x 2 in lead-free RoHS compliant labels, 500 roll Use when the label job is a compact compliance or product-marking route rather than a broad warning placard.
DL1456 3 x 5 in D.O.T. warning labels, 500 roll Use when the workflow needs a larger warning label face with room for a clear printed message.
DL4248 2 x 2 in skull and crossbones pictogram labels, 500 roll Use when the approved hazard communication workflow calls for this pictogram route and compact size.
DL5750 4 x 4 in corrosive labels, 500 roll Use when a 4 x 4 corrosive label route matches the documented shipment, storage, or handling workflow.
DL1286 4 x 4 in DOT hazmat labels, 500 roll Use as a general 4 x 4 hazmat-label inspection path before confirming the exact message and material requirement.
DL7530 6 x 6 in vinyl hazmat waste labels, 500 roll Use when the label plan needs a larger vinyl route for waste or handling workflows that have been confirmed.
DL1298 6 x 6 in semi-gloss empty hazmat labels, 500 roll Use when a larger empty-label route fits the documented workflow and the team will complete required fields correctly.

Before Standardizing a Hazmat Label Route

  • Verify the requirement: confirm the required message, pictogram, size, and fields with the responsible shipment or compliance owner.
  • Test placement: check the package or container surface, visibility, and whether the label can be applied consistently at the station.
  • Separate similar labels: do not substitute a warning, pictogram, waste, or empty-label route without documenting why it matches the workflow.
  • Document substitutes: save approved alternate sizes or messages before the route becomes a standard.
  • Plan replenishment: keep SKU, message, destination, usage cadence, and receiving notes in the quote or reorder record.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

How should buyers choose hazmat shipping labels?

Start with the documented shipment, handling, or storage requirement, then match the message, pictogram, size, material, roll format, and application workflow before choosing a route.

Are all hazmat labels interchangeable?

No. Message, pictogram, label size, material, and required fields must match the actual workflow. Use these Packrift links as inspection paths, not as a compliance determination.

When should a buyer use 4 x 4 or 6 x 6 hazmat labels?

Use larger label faces when the documented workflow needs more visible hazard communication, larger symbols, or additional field space.

When should I use a bulk quote for hazmat labels?

Use a bulk quote when multiple label messages, facilities, recurring replenishment, destination details, or substitute rules need to be documented together.