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Free Downloadable Hazardous Waste Labels
Instructions
You can view and print the labels in these formats:
Picture (jpg)
Adobe (pdf) - includes form fields for some labels
Microsoft Word Document (doc) - includes form fields for some labels
Labeling Requirements
While being held on site, each container and tank must have clearly legible and visible marks including (WAC 173-303-200(1)(c),(1)(d)):
- The date the accumulation started
- The words "dangerous waste" or "hazardous waste"
- The major risk(s) associated with the waste in the container or tank - for employees, emergency response personnel, and the public
If a label can not be seen, turn the container so it can.
If it is not legible, get a new one.
Labels don't need to be printed in color (unless indicated otherwise).
Contact Ecology for all labeling requirements (link).
Attaching the Label
Just print a label, and attach it to the container. Laminating or covering the label with clear plastic could help it last longer. You can use magnetic strips to attach labels to metal drums or tape for other types of containers.
Waste Labels

Hazardous Waste Shipping Label:
Word /
Adobe File /
Picture
** Must be printed in color if used for shipping **
Non Hazardous Waste:
Word /
Adobe File /
Picture /
Spanish
Hazardous Waste Accumulation:
Adobe File
Risk Labels (Regs)


Hazard Class Labels
WA State Toxic:
Adobe File /
Picture /
Spanish
WA State Persistent:
Adobe File /
Picture /
Spanish
Combustible:
Adobe File /
Picture
Universal Waste Labels
Universal Waste Batteries:
Adobe File /
Picture (
Help)
Mercury-containing equipment:
Adobe File /
Picture (
Help)
Universal Waste Mercury Thermostats:
Adobe File /
Picture (
Help)
Universal Waste Lamps:
Adobe File /
Picture
(Help)
Miscellaneous Labels
Empty Container:
Word /
Adobe File /
Picture /
Spanish
(Help)
Pending Analysis:
Word /
Adobe File /
Picture /
Spanish
Do not dump Hazardous Materials or Waste into the Sink:
Adobe File /
Picture
Laboratory
Container Labels:
Adobe File /
Excel File
Spanish Labels (link)
Markings posted in other languages will help communicate hazards to employees
at a business. In order to comply with regulatory requirements many labels, markings, and placards must be posted in English. Examples that must be in English:
- "Dangerous Waste" or "Hazardous Waste" labels during accumulation and storage
- "Danger - Unauthorized Personnel Keep Out" signage at a waste accumulation area
- Department of Transportation labels, markings, and placards (CFR Title 49-Transportation)
Waste Specific Labels (link)
All Labels Compliments of:
My Own Business
PO Box 189, Auburn, WA 98071-0189