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On the road to GHS compliance, don't let labeling trip you up!
Global chemical companies such as yours are gearing up to meet the changes brought about by the upcoming Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).There will be considerable resources and many hours expended to make sure your MSDS and other hazard communication systems are compliant with the new standards. But what about your labels? Is there an existing solution that will enable you to meet the new label standards easily and economically? Yes! Brandywine already has the answer with our innovative Poly-Twin® labels that are specifically designed for full color laser printing. Our proprietary design allows Poly-Twin® labels to increase your throughput by 50%. In addition, our patented Dual-Adhesive™ system allows for product name changes without the added labor and expense of replacing the entire product label. Utilize your existing label printing software or one of our software offerings and your company can be printing GHS compliant labels in a matter of days. The new Globally Harmonized System for labeling of chemicals will require a set of pictograms in addition to the hazard and precautionary statements that communicate workplace hazards.The majority of these images include the addition of a color printed symbol. Legacy monochrome printing platforms, such as Thermal Transfer, do not enable you to quickly and efficiently add these new symbols to your current label designs. Our proprietary Poly-Twin® labels printed on a color laser printer do. All of these new pictograms are now just a click away when you choose our innovative labeling solution.
GHS Pictograms

Our innovative Poly-Twin® labels meet all of the domestic and international standards for precautionary labeling of chemical products. Our in-house research facility has performed full color print tests of the leading brands of color laser printers ensuring compliance with ANSI, OSHA, DOT and EU Standards as well as the BS5609 standard for 90 Day Seawater Submersion. The accompanying chart indicates data available for these respective tests.

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