Like all companies selling adhesives, API needed to comply with the GHS requirements prior to June 1, 2015. By this date, Color Label Solutions had 45 posts covering GHS. Our first post from February 2012 covers Oakwood Products and their effort to meet the GHS Requirements: http://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2012/02/un-drives-print-on-demand-color-label.html. Other early posts included Octochem: http://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2012/02/chemistry-opportunity.html and GHS in general; http://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2012/03/what-h-is-ghs-opportunity.html as well as BS5609: http://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2012/03/bs5609-is-no-bs.html.
Jeff Vinuya in the API warehouse |
According to Jeff Vinuya, Laboratory Director, API, “we reached Epson
after contacting several other companies involved in selling GHS
solutions. It seems all of the other
companies wanted us to spend tens of thousands of dollars for software to
produce the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and then the GHS Labels. We did not want to spend this amount of
money. What we needed was to print labels
that met the GHS requirements. When
Epson connected us to Color Label Solutions, they assured us this reseller
would help us with printing GHS labels.
And they have!”
Prior API Label |
Prior to producing GHS labels, API used preprinted labels in which the
hand wrote the product and other information on the label. Jeff says, “Handwriting labels takes valuable
time, opens up opportunities for mistakes and does not look the best. As a part of moving to GHS labels, we wanted
a way to eliminate the hand writing of labels.”
Based on the requirement to produce drum labels
and add data to labels at print time, we recommended BarTender. Based on this recommendation, Jeff visited
our post on creating drum labels; including downloading the example template
and database we provided. You can see
this post here: http://colorlabelsondemand.blogspot.com/2014/09/ghs-drum-label-template-database.html.
Based on our discussion, Adhesive Products purchased C831 printers for
both their CA and WA locations as well as BarTender. With this software, Jeff created great
looking labels, even for their pails.
API GHS Label |
And fiber drums produced in their WA location:
API GHS Label |
Also, Jeff was able to eliminate the requirement to add information by
hand. Now the shipping manager can
print, apply and ship product without using a pen!
API Label Printing |
For their labels, Jeff is using matte paper. As they don’t ship internationally via
marine, they don’t need to meet the BS5609 requirements. Even so, Jeff has found our paper labels to
be relatively durable.
It’s great to work with customers like Jeff and API. They understood their requirements, and made
decisions decisively. Now they have a
GHS label solution that works well for them.
If you need a GHS solution or a better option than you are
currently using, contact us here at Color Label Solutions. We’ll make sure your path forward quickly and
easily and not "sticky" just like API.
Guy Mikel
855-962-7670
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