12.05.14
Brady has released a GHS labels app as part of its Brady Workstation label-creation platform. According to the company, this new app makes aligning with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) simpler by featuring easy uploading and storing of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information, and label creation capabilities.
“After spending time with customers to understand how they planned to take on the new GHS standard, we confirmed that the data from SDSs is at the very core of process,” says Candace Spears, global product manager for safety and facility ID software at Brady.
Users can set up and maintain a chemical database by importing the SDS content for any chemical.
Once there is an information setup, users pick a chemical and a size and then print the needed labels. “With the right information stored in Brady Workstation’s GHS Labels app, chemical labels can be created and printed whenever you need them to keep your facility safe and compliant,” adds Spears.
In additional to the GHS Labels app, there are five apps currently available to download: the Custom Designer app, Pipe Marker app, Arrow Tape app, Lockout Writer app and Express Signs app. More apps will be released throughout the year to align with common industrial labeling needs. Some apps are free, while others are paid with the option of a 14-day free trial.
After creation, the labels can be printed on Bradys BBP31, BBP33, BBP85 and GlobalMark2 printers. If a customer doesn’t have a printer, he or she can send it to the company.
“After spending time with customers to understand how they planned to take on the new GHS standard, we confirmed that the data from SDSs is at the very core of process,” says Candace Spears, global product manager for safety and facility ID software at Brady.
Users can set up and maintain a chemical database by importing the SDS content for any chemical.
Once there is an information setup, users pick a chemical and a size and then print the needed labels. “With the right information stored in Brady Workstation’s GHS Labels app, chemical labels can be created and printed whenever you need them to keep your facility safe and compliant,” adds Spears.
In additional to the GHS Labels app, there are five apps currently available to download: the Custom Designer app, Pipe Marker app, Arrow Tape app, Lockout Writer app and Express Signs app. More apps will be released throughout the year to align with common industrial labeling needs. Some apps are free, while others are paid with the option of a 14-day free trial.
After creation, the labels can be printed on Bradys BBP31, BBP33, BBP85 and GlobalMark2 printers. If a customer doesn’t have a printer, he or she can send it to the company.