Irritant Warning Label – Manufacturing Areas

Manufacturing areas handling chemicals, powders, or reactive substances require clear visual warnings to reduce exposure risks. Poor-quality warning labels fade, peel, or become unreadable due to dust, cleaning agents, heat, or frequent handling. When hazard communication fails, worker safety and regulatory compliance are compromised. Anaika offers irritant warning label solutions engineered for manufacturing environments, ensuring consistent visibility, strong adhesion, and durability under industrial operating conditions.

Key Features

  • High-visibility label materials to clearly indicate irritant hazards

  • Matte surface reduces glare under bright factory lighting

  • Strong adhesion on metal, plastic, and painted equipment surfaces

  • Resistant to dust, light splashes, and routine industrial cleaning

  • Maintains readability in high-traffic production areas

  • Suitable for safety signage and equipment labeling

  • Compatible with screen print, digital, and thermal transfer printing

Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
MaterialSynthetic or coated paper safety label stock
Adhesive TypePermanent industrial-grade acrylic
Surface FinishMatte (high visibility)
Substrate CompatibilityMetal, plastic, painted surfaces
Chemical ResistanceMild solvents and cleaning agents
Print CompatibilityScreen Print, Digital, Thermal Transfer
Thickness70–100 microns
Shelf Life12–18 months

Applications

  • Chemical manufacturing units

  • Pharmaceutical production floors

  • Paint, coating, and resin plants

  • FMCG and industrial processing areas

  • Equipment panels and chemical containers

  • Worker safety and hazard communication systems

Why Choose Anaika?

  • Label materials selected specifically for industrial safety visibility

  • Adhesives tested for long-term bonding in dusty, high-use areas

  • Custom sizes and layouts to match equipment and panel dimensions

  • Consistent color and finish for standardized safety communication

  • Supports low-volume and site-specific safety labeling needs

  • Technical guidance on material selection based on exposure conditions