Labels
FAQs
Safety signs and self-adhesive labels are used to communicate essential warnings, hazards, and information in both temporary and permanent installation environments. They help:
- Ensure compliance with site safety regulations (HSE & ISO 7010)
- Identify equipment, cables, hazards, and restricted areas
- Improve site organisation and visual communication
- Support safe working practices in data centers, civil works, and telecom installations
Typical uses include danger warnings, PPE requirements, emergency routes, and electrical identification.
Industrial and safety labelling products for different environments:
- Safety signs & labels to mark hazards, exits, PPE zones, and electrical warnings
- Self-adhesive labels for asset, cable, or cabinet identification
- Equipment ID labels to mark telecom racks, patch panels, or junction boxes
- Warning & instruction labels display operational guidance and safety alerts
- Custom printed labels for company branding, asset tagging, or project specific labelling
These labels are available in vinyl, polyester, or laminated materials to suit both indoor and outdoor applications.
Yes. All safety and warning labels offered by Netceed are designed to meet:
- ISO 7010, standardised safety symbol and colour usage
- BS EN ISO 7010:2020, workplace safety signage compliance
- RoHS & REACH, environmentally safe materials
- LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) options, for use in data centers and enclosed environments
- Using compliant signage ensures clear, recognised visual warnings that meet Health & Safety Executive (HSE) expectations for professional worksites.
When choosing your labelling solution, consider:
- Location, indoor (vinyl or paper labels) vs outdoor (laminated or weatherproof)
- Surface type, smooth, painted, or metal surfaces may require specific adhesives
- Durability, for long term or exposed environments, choose UV resistant and waterproof materials
- Visibility, use appropriate colours and sizes for distance and lighting conditions
- Application, use removable labels for temporary jobs and permanent adhesive for critical safety warnings
Selecting the correct type ensures durability, compliance, and professional presentation on every project.