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Labelmaster DGIS: Make Hazmat Label Compliance Simple for U.S. Packaging & Printing

Make Dangerous Goods Compliance Simple with Labelmaster

For U.S. packaging and printing teams handling dangerous goods, Labelmaster helps you keep pace with DOT 49 CFR, IATA, and IMDG rules—without slowing down operations. From compliant hazmat labels and placards to DG software (DGIS) and training, we give you one place to manage risk, avoid fines, and ship on time.

Why Labelmaster

  • Compliance expertise: 50 years in hazmat regulations across DOT/IATA/IMDG.
  • One-stop catalog: 12,000+ SKUs of hazmat labels, placards, signs, and packaging aids.
  • Fast fulfillment: 95% of items ship same day to reduce downtime.
  • Regulatory updates: Products and software mapped to current rule changes.
  • Free consulting: Talk to hazmat specialists before you ship.

DGIS Labelmaster Software

If you search dgis labelmaster or labelmaster dg software, you're looking for DGIS—our Dangerous Goods Information System. DGIS helps you:

  • Select the correct UN class labels and subsidiary labels based on the UN number and SDS.
  • Validate shipments against current DOT 49 CFR labeling requirements and IATA air rules.
  • Generate compliant documentation and reduce reject risk at carriers.
  • Standardize workflows across sites and 3PL partners.

Industrial-Grade Labels That Last

Real-world conditions—UV, heat, humidity, oil, and dust—cause generic labels to fade or fail. Labelmaster outdoor-grade materials and adhesives are engineered for harsh environments to keep labels readable and secure.

  • Weatherability (12-month exposure): Typical outdoor readability ~95% vs ~42% for common generic labels.
  • Adhesion on contaminated surfaces: Oil- and moisture-affected steel shows major retention gains with industrial adhesives.

Bottom line: readable labels and strong adhesion reduce compliance risk and prevent costly rework.

Quick DOT 49 CFR Labeling Checklist

  • Use current-compliant labels sized ≥100 mm × 100 mm (diamond shape).
  • Apply the correct color and hazard pictogram for the UN class.
  • Add subsidiary hazard labels when the substance has multiple hazards.
  • Ensure outdoor readability for stored tanks/containers (target >80% legibility over 12 months).
  • Verify adhesive performance on clean and real-world surfaces (oil, moisture, dust).
  • Train staff and keep documentation complete (e.g., shipper’s declaration when required).

Results Others Have Seen

  • Chemical manufacturer: Replaced outdated labels, passed DOT reinspection with zero issues, and reduced insurance rates after improving compliance.
  • 3PL logistics provider: Consolidated suppliers to Labelmaster, cut label application time per order, and reduced error rates with guided selection tools.
  • Pharma shipper: Standardized IATA-compliant labeling and documentation for time-sensitive biological shipments, eliminating carrier refusals.

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Get Started

  • Request a free hazmat labeling consult with a Labelmaster specialist.
  • Trial DGIS to standardize label selection and compliance checks.
  • Order weatherproof, industrial-adhesive labels for outdoor and contaminated surfaces.
  • Enroll staff in DOT/IATA training to reduce errors and avoid fines.
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Jane Smith

Sustainable Packaging Material Science Supply Chain

I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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