Hero — GHS labels, procurement-grade
Certified GHS labels. Compared. Sourced.
An independent procurement reference for EHS professionals. Compare BS5609-certified suppliers, browse chemical-resistant materials, choose vetted printers for your operation.
Find suppliers, materials, and certifications without sales pitches.
Each pillar of GHS labelling — from BS5609 suppliers to chemical-resistant materials and compliance methodologies — has its own dedicated section. Browse freely; no email gates, no sales pitches, no quote brokers.
Compare
Head-to-head comparisons of label suppliers across 12+ procurement criteria.
Materials
Label material specs: BS5609, chemical resistance, temperature ranges, durability.
Industries
Industry-specific label requirements: lab, agrochem, paint, cosmetics, electronics.
Kits
Ready-made label kits for laboratories, transport, and industry-specific operations.
Services
Custom label printing, compliance audit, and translation services from our team.
Guides
Buyer's guides, how-to articles, and decision frameworks for label procurement.
Explore04 — Free tools
Interactive utilities for procurement teams
Five focused tools for label compliance work — material verification, SDS parsing, hazard lookup, sizing, and country-by-country requirements. No signup, no email gate. Rolling out soon.
- T1 Soon BS5609 checker Verify a label material against BS5609 marine-grade requirements before you order. Section 2, 3, and 4 conformance checks.
- T2 Soon SDS reader Parse a safety data sheet PDF and extract the required GHS label elements: pictograms, signal word, H- and P-statements.
- T3 Soon Hazard class lookup Find the right GHS hazard class for a chemical by CAS number or substance name. Searches CLP Annex VI + ECHA classifications.
- T4 Soon Label sizing calculator Calculate minimum label dimensions per regulation and container size. CLP, OSHA HCS, ADR, IMDG minimums included.
- T5 Soon Compliance map Country-by-country label requirement comparison. Coverage: EU/CLP, US/OSHA HCS, UK/CLP, Japan, China, plus regional variants.
05 — The GHS ecosystem
Three sites, one chemical-safety toolkit
GHS Labels is the procurement layer. Its sibling sites cover the reference and design sides of GHS compliance — all drawing from the same substance database.
- GHSSYMBOLS.COM GHS Symbols Hazard classification reference — pictogram meanings, hazard classes, and the toxicology behind the labels.
- GHSPICTOGRAMS.COM GHS Pictograms B2B compliance hub — label constructor, pictogram library, and a Compliance Hub covering UN GHS, OSHA HCS, CLP, SDS, REACH, and SVHC.