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Dangerous Goods Labels for Australian Transport Compliance

Shipping hazardous materials in Australia requires correctly classified and clearly displayed dangerous goods labels on every package, carton and consignment. Vision Supply stocks dangerous goods labels in the standard 100x100mm diamond format covering the most commonly transported hazard classes, including flammable liquids and gases, corrosive substances, toxic materials and lithium battery classifications.

Our dangerous goods labels are pre-printed with permanent adhesive and UV-resistant ink to remain legible throughout storage, handling and transport. They are manufactured to meet the marking requirements set out in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code) and are used by logistics companies, warehouses, freight forwarders, chemical distributors and eCommerce businesses shipping regulated products across Australia.

Dangerous Goods Hazard Classes We Stock

Class 2 Flammable Gas labels identify packages containing pressurised flammable gases such as LPG, propane and aerosol products. Class 2 Corrosive labels mark consignments containing corrosive substances that can damage skin, metals or other materials on contact. Class 6 Toxic labels are required for shipments of poisonous or toxic substances. General dangerous goods labels cover additional classifications used in mixed-hazard or multi-class shipments.

UN3481 lithium battery labels are essential for any business shipping electronic devices, power tools, medical equipment or standalone lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries. These labels meet IATA, ICAO and ADR transport regulations for lithium battery consignments by air, sea and road. We also stock UN3840 lithium battery labels for newer classification requirements.

Dangerous Goods Label Specifications

All dangerous goods labels in our range are printed on 100x100mm stock with permanent adhesive. The diamond-shaped hazard symbol is pre-printed in the correct colour and design for each hazard class. UV-resistant inks ensure the label remains readable even after exposure to sunlight during outdoor storage and transit.

Labels are supplied on rolls with 250 labels per roll, making them efficient to apply during packing operations. Carton quantities of 30 rolls (7,500 labels) are available for high-volume logistics operations requiring bulk supply.

Who Needs Dangerous Goods Labels in Australia

Any business that stores, packs or transports hazardous materials is legally required to apply the correct dangerous goods markings. This includes logistics and freight companies, chemical manufacturers and distributors, cleaning product suppliers, battery and electronics distributors, paint and coatings businesses, agricultural chemical suppliers and eCommerce sellers shipping products that contain lithium batteries, aerosols or flammable components.

Australian transport regulations under the ADG Code mandate that dangerous goods labels must be clearly visible, correctly oriented and securely attached to the outer packaging. Failure to comply can result in fines, shipment rejection and safety incidents.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dangerous Goods Labels

Q: What size are your dangerous goods labels?

Our standard dangerous goods labels are 100x100mm, the most commonly used size for package and carton marking in Australian transport.

Q: Are your lithium battery labels compliant with IATA regulations?

Yes. Our UN3481 and UN3840 lithium battery labels are printed to meet IATA, ICAO and ADR marking requirements for the transport of lithium batteries by air, sea and road.

Q: How many labels per roll?

Each roll contains 250 labels with permanent adhesive. Carton quantities of 30 rolls provide 7,500 labels for bulk operations.

Q: Do you stock all nine dangerous goods classes?

We currently stock the most commonly used hazard classes for Australian business including flammable, corrosive, toxic and lithium battery labels. Contact us if you need a specific class not shown in our collection.