Safety Label Supply manufactures professional-grade electrical panel labels that electricians, contractors, and EHS teams depend on. Every label we print meets OSHA and NEC requirements and is built to last in demanding industrial conditions. We focus on clarity, consistency, and long-term reliability — because in electrical work, a clear label isn’t decoration, it’s protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these suitable for both electrical contractors and facility maintenance teams?
Yes. Contractors use them during installation, and facility managers use them for maintenance identification and safety audits. They’re rated for both construction and long-term plant environments.
Can I print custom circuit numbers or panel names directly on the labels?
Yes. Upload a spreadsheet or Excel file with your circuit data. We’ll print each label with its exact identifier and send a proof before production.
Will these stick to powder-coated or textured panels?
They will. The adhesive is designed to grip powder coat, painted steel, and even lightly textured surfaces without lifting over time.
Do these comply with OSHA and NEC panel labeling requirements?
Yes. The labels meet OSHA 1910.145 for hazard communication and NEC 110.22 for disconnect and identification markings.
Can I order rolls of pre-numbered or blank write-on labels?
Yes. We stock numbered sets for common layouts and also offer blank labels that can be written on with permanent marker or engraved.
Can I order matching voltage and clearance labels in the same set?
Yes. Many of our clients order bundles that include voltage, circuit ID, and “Keep Clear 36 Inches” labels together for full compliance.
Do you provide serialized or barcoded options for asset tracking?
Yes. Many plants add barcodes or QR codes linked to maintenance software or equipment ID systems. Just include your numbering format.
What’s the best cleaning method for long-term maintenance?
Use a mild detergent or alcohol wipe to remove dirt and oil. Avoid harsh solvents. For vinyl signs, wipe gently with a microfiber cloth to preserve the laminate.