Electrical Hazard Warning Labels
Prevent Electrical Accidents Before They Happen
Electrical hazards account for thousands of workplace injuries every year. Clear, durable, and compliant labeling is not optional—it’s critical.
We manufacture industrial-grade electrical hazard warning labels that:
- Reduce risk of electric shock and arc flash incidents
- Ensure OSHA / ANSI / NFPA compliance
- Withstand harsh industrial environments
- Support OEM branding and global distribution
Factory-direct supply for bulk orders & custom requirements
What Makes a Proper Electrical Hazard Label?
A compliant electrical warning label must clearly communicate:
- ⚠️ Hazard type (High Voltage / Arc Flash / Shock Risk)
- 💥 Consequences (Injury / Death)
- 🛑 Avoidance actions (Disconnect power / PPE required)
Types of Electrical Hazard Warning Labels
Industry Applications
Our labels are trusted across:
- Electrical equipment manufacturing
- Renewable energy (solar / wind systems)
- Industrial automation
- Construction & infrastructure
- Oil & gas / chemical plants
- Data centers & telecom systems

Material Selection Guide
We help you choose the most suitable material for your labels
| Material | Lifespan | Temp Resistance | Key Advantage | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anodized Aluminum | 5–10 years | -40°C to 120°C | UV + corrosion proof | Outdoor / industrial |
| Stainless Steel (304/316) | 10+ years | Extreme | Chemical + salt resistance | Marine / harsh plants |
| Polycarbonate | 3–5 years | High | Impact resistant | Machinery panels |
| Vinyl (PVC) | 1–3 years | Medium | Cost-effective | Indoor use |
How to Choose the Right Electrical Warning Label
Step 1: Identify Hazard Type
- High voltage → standard danger label
- Arc flash → NFPA 70E label
Step 2: Evaluate Environment
- Outdoor → UV-resistant materials
- Chemical exposure → stainless steel
Step 3:Choosing Mounting Method
- Adhesive (fast installation)
- Screw holes (permanent fixing)
Step 4: Ensure Compliance
- ANSI Z535 format
- OSHA workplace requirements
Full Customization
We specialize in fully customized solutions:
- Logo branding (OEM equipment labeling)
- Multilingual warnings (global export ready)
- Custom sizes & shapes
- QR codes / asset tracking
- Variable data printing
Manufacturing Capabilities
- Screen printing (long-term durability)
- Anodized printing (subsurface graphics)
- Laser engraving (permanent marking)
- Chemical etching (industrial-grade)
- Die cutting & CNC cutting
- 3M adhesive lamination
Bulk Orders & OEM Supply
We support:
- High-volume production (10,000+ pcs)
- Low MOQ for trial orders
- Fast lead time (7–10 days)
- Global shipping
Arc Flash vs High Voltage Labels
| High Voltage Label | Arc Flash Label | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Shock warning | Explosion/flash risk | |
| Standard | ANSI / OSHA | NFPA 70E | |
| Content | Basic hazard | Detailed PPE + energy | |
| Use Case | General equipment | Industrial power systems |
Compliance & Standards
We design labels to meet:
- OSHA workplace safety regulations
- ANSI Z535 safety label standards
- NFPA 70E arc flash requirements
- ISO safety symbol guidelines
Up to 5–10 years depending on material and environment.
Yes, we support low MOQ for testing before bulk production.
Yes, we offer full OEM customization including branding and multilingual support.
Anodized aluminum and stainless steel provide the longest lifespan.
“Danger” indicates immediate hazard (high voltage), while “Warning” indicates potential risk.
