Cut hazard labels warn employees about sharp edges, blades, pointed tools or machinery that can cause lacerations or severing injuries. These labels improve machine safety and comply with OSHA requirements for hazard communication. You can browse the full range on our cut hazard labels page or choose a product like the ISO cut or sever hazard label.
Cut hazard labels should be placed near machinery blades, cutting tools, moving parts, shear points and sharp material edges. Labels such as the moving parts can cut and crush label or the straight blades cutting label help workers identify where injuries may occur.
Equipment such as saws, cutters, shears, slicers, trimmers, industrial knives and rotating machinery should have cut hazard labels installed. Common choices include the rotating cutter safety label and the cutting of fingers label. OSHA recommends labeling all machine pinch and shear points.
Yes. OSHA requires employers to identify machine hazards including shear points, rotating blades and sharp edges. Labels such as the moving parts can crush and cut bilingual label help facilities comply with machine guarding and hazard communication standards. OSHA’s machine guarding guidelines explain the labeling requirements.
Yes. You can customize cut hazard labels with specific instructions, blade numbers, multilingual warnings or company procedures. Many facilities start with a base design like the ISO cutting of fingers label and modify the wording or size to match equipment layout. Custom labels help reduce workplace injuries.
Moving parts of machinery can cut or crush hands or fingers of a worker. Our Cut Hazard Labels ask everyone around machines to be careful of moving parts. Machine Safety Labels are necessary not just to protect workers from getting injured, but also to save your facility from being fined by safety inspectors.
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