To promote online ordering (it helps us cut down on admin charges thus helping us to keep our prices low) we are currently offering 10% discounts on 250x250mm hazard warning diamonds / placards bought online.
To promote online ordering (it helps us cut down on admin charges thus helping us to keep our prices low) we are currently offering 10% discounts on 250x250mm hazard warning diamonds / placards bought online.
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Please note that our normal delivery service has now resumed!
Dear Customers,
Please be advised that due to the bad road conditions in our area caused by the recent heavy snow fall, our courier company has advised us that they will be unable to collect from us today.
Keep an eye on our website for more updates.
With the latest release of the UN Recommendations on the Transport and packaging or Dangerous Goods, a new label (the Environmentally Hazardous Substance Mark) has been introduced to mark goods previously classed as Marine Pollutants.
The introduction of the new environmentally hazardous substance
Read MoreWith the launch of our new website we have seen an increasing number of customers finding our company via online search engines such as google.
Trawling through our stats we found some intersting search terms that have directed people to our site (perhaps the subject of a future blog). One of the most popular, perhaps not surprisingly, was "hazardous goods labels" so we
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The IATA’s mission is to:“represent, lead and serve the
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Read MoreToday we offically launched the 3rd version of www.cargolabels.com. Our main range of hazard warning diamonds (Hazchem Labels) have all been uploaded and are ready to buy.

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