Severe Electrical Hazard. Immediate Warning. Industrial Durability.
This DANGER – ARC FLASH AND SHOCK HAZARD safety label is designed to warn personnel of energized electrical equipment that may present a risk of arc flash, electrical shock, or electrocution, potentially resulting in serious injury or death. The label provides clear, high-visibility warning at electrical panels and equipment where exposure to live electrical energy may occur.
This label is designed in accordance with ANSI Z535 safety sign and label guidelines to support consistent and effective hazard communication. ANSI does not approve, certify, or endorse products. Selection of the appropriate signal word, wording, and label placement must be based on a site-specific hazard assessment and remains the responsibility of the employer or facility owner.
Manufactured using industrial-grade vinyl with a permanent, high-tack adhesive, this label is engineered for long-term performance in demanding environments. It is built for permanent indoor and outdoor installation with resistance to UV exposure, moisture, and industrial wear, ensuring continued legibility and adhesion over time.
This label is intended as a supplemental safety communication tool and does not replace required electrical safety training, arc flash analysis, lockout/tagout programs, PPE requirements, or engineering controls. Employers remain responsible for compliance with all applicable OSHA, federal, state, and local regulations, including electrical safety and lockout/tagout standards.
Features
ANSI Z535-style DANGER signal word panel
Standard Safety Alert Symbol (⚠)
Clear arc flash and shock hazard messaging
Industrial-grade vinyl construction
Permanent adhesive for secure installation
Built for permanent indoor and outdoor installation with resistance to UV exposure, moisture, and industrial wear
Common Applications
Electrical panels and switchgear
Motor control centers (MCCs)
Breaker cabinets and disconnects
Control panels and enclosures
Industrial facilities, plants, and substations

