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Marine Pollutant Labels

Overview
Marine Pollutant Labels identify shipments containing chemicals that are hazardous to the environment and aquatic life. The labels comply with IATA, ICAO, IMDG, UN and DOT regulations for shipping marine pollutants and environmentally hazardous substances. The universal symbol notifies everyone of the impact that a spill might have on our wildlife, seas and marshes.
  • Find two different label materials: low cost paper and durable vinyl. Both have an aggressive adhesive that sticks to most surfaces.
  • Also find two different placard materials: a water resistant tagboard and a vinyl adhesive material. The vinyl adhesive sticks well – but can still be removed later, when you want to change your message.

Marine Pollutant Warning Labels

Marine Pollutant Placards