OKI Data Americas Adds Avery to its List of Globally Harmonized System Chemical Labeling Partners

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OKI Data Americas announces that its C711 digital color printer, in conjunction with Avery® UltraDuty™ GHS Chemical Labels, has been approved for the production of Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazardous chemical labeling applications. Output from the C711 paired with Avery UltraDuty Labels passes seawater submersion and U.S. Department of Transportation UV resistance requirements for chemical labeling when used with genuine OKI® consumables.  

The C711 from OKI Data is an ideal device to print GHS labels with its robust output in both letter and legal-size. Heavy-duty Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels come in multiple sizes for containers such as drums, pails, jugs and bottles. Benefitting chemical manufacturers, importers and distributors, and employers who use and transport chemicals, this combined solution from OKI and Avery allows companies to create labels on-demand, saving time and cutting costs.

Printed drum and chemical labels must meet the requirements for GHS standards, including resistance to outdoor extreme conditions. As part of this process, the printed labels are tested for weathering, adhesion and abrasion resistance to prove their durability. GHS also requires users to conform to graphic labeling standards that use a pictogram system with precautionary text warnings. In addition to these performance standards, printed hazardous materials labels must be properly formatted.

“OKI Data Americas is pleased to announce that its C711 color printer is the first LED/laser type printer to be successfully tested for Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazardous chemical labeling applications using Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels,” said Terry Cruikshank, senior marketing manager for OKI Data Americas. “We’re proud to deliver even greater value for our customers in chemical manufacturing and distribution with this turnkey chemical labeling solution.”

The GHS was developed to ensure the safe production, transport, handling, use and disposal of hazardous materials. Its expressed goal is to make the international sale and transportation of hazardous chemicals easier, as well as to make workplace conditions safer for all employees exposed to chemical hazards. The GHS establishes an international list of text and graphics to classify, define and communicate hazards, and provide global uniformity to printed labels and safety data sheets (SDS). As of June 1, 2015 chemical producers in the U.S. are mandated to use GHS labels in accordance with OSHA standards. Chemical distributors have until December 1, 2015, and end-users of chemicals should update workplace labels by June 1, 2016.

“It’s exciting that the C711 from OKI Data is the first LED/laser printer to be fully BS 5609 certified with our new Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels,” said Colwin Chan, Senior Product Manager for Avery Products. “BS 5609 certification indicates that our UltraDuty GHS labels printed on the C711 from OKI Data can be used for marine shipments and have passed some of the most rigorous durability testing in the industry.”

Avery Products Corporation is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of printable labels and cards. Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels along with free GHS Wizard software helps organizations comply with the GHS. UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels are BS 5609 Section 3 certified with the OKI C711 printer to meet International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) label durability requirements for overseas shipping. For more information on these requirements and OKI Data Americas’ chemical labeling solutions, visit http://www.okidata.com/ghs-label-solutions.

All OKI products are built on parent company OKI Data Corporation’s history of leadership and innovation. Most of OKI’s color printing solutions feature Single Pass Color™ as well as proprietary digital LED and HD Color technologies. These technologies allow OKI to manufacture products that require fewer moving parts for increased reliability and outstanding color output quality.

OKI Data provides live, toll-free technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, with agents based in North America. In addition, OKI Data live chat feature is available to customers within the US and Canada seeking online support on weekdays during normal business hours within the Eastern time zone.

Amy Whilldin

Domus, Inc.

(215) 772-2162

awhilldin@domusinc.com

Susan Kirvan

Oki Data Americas, Inc.

(856) 222-7258

sue.kirvan@okidata.com

About OKI Data Americas

OKI Data Americas, headquartered in Mount Laurel, NJ, and a subsidiary of OKI Data Corporation of Japan, markets PC peripheral equipment and customized solutions under the OKI brand, including digital color and monochrome printers and multifunction products, serial impact dot matrix printers, thermal label and POS printers, as well as a full line of options, accessories and consumables. OKI Data Americas serves the graphic arts and production and specialty printing markets with the OKI proColor™ Series digital production printers. In addition, its Multimedia Production Platform category of production-quality A3 color devices meets a wide-range of graphic arts and commercial printing needs. Utilizing Genuine OKI toner ensures consistent, reliable and high-quality output that maximizes performance. OKI Data offers a broad portfolio of products built to optimize managed print engagements. OKI Data Americas takes a consultative approach to supporting every customer's needs and delivering individualized print solutions that optimize business performance. The company's innovative technology is backed by Tokyo-based parent company OKI Electric Industry, a leader in telecom, infrastructure and mechatronics systems; and an approximately $4.5 billion multinational corporation according to its FY 2014 financial reporting. Keeping its customers' needs top of mind, OKI Data Americas is ISO 9001:2008 certified and offers a selection of ENERGY STAR® certified products.

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Output from the C711 paired with Avery UltraDuty Labels passes seawater submersion and U.S. Department of Transportation UV resistance requirements for chemical labeling when used with genuine OKI consumables.
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Printed drum and chemical labels must meet the requirements for GHS standards, including resistance to outdoor extreme conditions. As part of this process, the printed labels are tested for weathering, adhesion and abrasion resistance to prove their durability. GHS also requires users to conform to graphic labeling standards that use a pictogram system with precautionary text warnings. In addition to these performance standards, printed hazardous materials labels must be properly formatted.
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“OKI Data Americas is pleased to announce that its C711 color printer is the first LED/laser type printer to be successfully tested for Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazardous chemical labeling applications using Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels. We’re proud to deliver even greater value for our customers in chemical manufacturing and distribution with this turnkey chemical labeling solution.”
Terry Cruikshank, senior marketing manager for OKI Data Americas
“It’s exciting that the C711 from OKI Data is the first LED/laser printer to be fully BS 5609 certified with our new Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels. BS 5609 certification indicates that our UltraDuty GHS labels printed on the C711 from OKI Data can be used for marine shipments and have passed some of the most rigorous durability testing in the industry.”
Colwin Chan, Senior Product Manager for Avery Products