OSHA LABELERS and SAFETY

What's an OSHA labeler? There is no such thing. But there are safety labels that help meet OSHA labeling requirements. If it's related to labeling or safety, we'll talk about it here. You'll find out how to reduce waste and improve safety with proper labeling and signs. You'll learn about free offers. Plus you can leave your comments and suggestions and pass on your labeling experience to others. Welcome to OSHA Labelers, the site that is about labeling machines and safety.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Time For A DuraLabel

You don't have a DuraLabel printer yet? Why not?

If you need industrial quality safety signs and labels, you need a DuraLabel printer.

You say you need to make large signs? That's not a problem for DuraLabel printers. The DuraLabel 9000 has even been used to make green highway signs. Now that's a BIG sign! Plus DuraLabel printers have large size supplies that no one else has, such as jumbo fixed 8.8" X 12.8" die-cut arc flash labels (plus RTK labels are also available). When you need BIG, durable OSHA safety signs, the DuraLabel 9000 delivers.

You say you have some surfaces labels won't stay stuck on? Not a problem for DuraLabel printers. With more types of specialty labeling supplies than any other printer, DuraLabel printers get the job done and get it done right. Whether the surface is hot or cold, oily or rusty, irregular or low-energy plastic, DuraLabel has the right supply to make labels that stay stuck... unless you want the label to come off. Yes, DuraLabel also makes removable labels, magnetic labels and even static cling labels.

Call 1-888-326-9244 today to find out which DuraLabel printer is right for you.

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Monday, December 28, 2009

DuraLabel Test Lab - Testing The Compeitition

The DuraLabel Test Lab was created to monitor the quality of DuraLabel supplies, labels and signs, and to test new materials coming out of the DuraLabel R&D and engineering groups. But as part of a routine test of DuraLabel supplies a similar supply made by a competitor was included as a part of the test. You can see the result to the right.

The test was a three year weathering test run on NFPA diamond RTK labels. An Atlas Weathering Tester was used. A total of 1080 hours in the testing machine was used to simulate three years of outdoor weathering.

After 720 hours (simulating two years of weathering) the labels were checked. The red on the competitor's label had already completely disappeared. This label needs to be replaced after less than two years.

At the end of the test the DuraLabel supply, which carries a three year outdoor life rating, was fine and able to continue beyond its three year rated life.

Don't short-change yourself. Replacing faded or worn out labels costs more in labor alone than doing the job right in the first place. Get the labeling supplies that not only get the job don, they get it done right... DuraLabel supplies.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Drum Labels

A new printer from DuraLabel makes creating highly visible drum labels fast, easy and economical.

Previously printers where available for making drum labels up to about 4" x 6" in size. Larger printers where available, such as the Brady PowerMark, but making drum labels with a PowerMark is both expensive and slow. With the new DuraLabel 9000 printer drum labeling problems have been solved.

Learn More About Drum Labels

With the DuraLabel 9000 you can print the standard 4" x 6" label, or high visibility labels that are 9" x 12" in size. Large format die-cut RTK labels are even available for making drum labels. These ensure that hazard information is clearly communicated from a distance.

With the huge variety of DuraLabel supplies available for making drum labels, you'll always have exactly the labels you need.

With the superior durability of DuraLabel supplies, your drum labels will be long-lasting, continuing to communicate their warning message for many years.

With economical DuraLabel supplies you'll save money. You'll pay less and get greater quality, durabuility, selection and ease-of-use. No matter how you look at it, the DuraLabel 9000 is the winner when it comes to makingdrum labels.

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