Anyone Using OSHA Compliant Labels for Industrial Facilities?

  • May 14, 2026 10:41 PM PDT

    We’ve been updating safety signage and equipment labeling across our warehouse and maintenance areas, so I’ve been researching reliable OSHA compliant labels that can handle industrial environments. We need labels that stay readable around chemicals, moisture, heat, and everyday wear while still meeting OSHA safety communication requirements.

    During my search, I found LabelMax and noticed they offer industrial labeling systems designed for OSHA labels, safety signs, hazard communication labels, warehouse labels, and equipment identification. What caught my attention was the ability to print custom OSHA compliant labels in-house instead of constantly outsourcing replacements.

    Their systems also seem useful for manufacturing plants, warehouses, electrical panels, and chemical storage areas where durable labeling is important for workplace safety and organization.

    Has anyone here used LabelMax for OSHA-compliant labeling? I’d love to know how the labels hold up long term and whether the system is cost-effective compared to other industrial label printers.