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GHS Labels is an independent purchasing reference site for GHS chemical labels, aimed at EHS professionals and corporate procurement teams. It is operated by GHS Labels, based in Riga, Latvia. The site does not manufacture, fulfill, or ship labels itself; instead, it helps users evaluate BS5609-certified labels, chemical-resistant materials, and suitable printing suppliers through supplier directories, material and certification explanations, and purchasing guides.
The most practical module at present is the supplier directory, which currently lists 7 supplier profiles covering Avery, Brady, Dura-ID, DuraLabel, HERMA, OnlineLabels, Seton, and others, organized by region, certification, and product category. Its evaluation framework includes BS5609, ISO 9001, FDA, CLP, ADR, IMDG, OSHA HCS, material range, template support, regional availability, pricing model, and customer support, making it fairly relevant to procurement decisions.
From a SaaS perspective, however, it is still primarily a content-based reference website. Supplier side-by-side comparisons, material specifications, industry requirements, label kits, and service entry points are all marked as Coming soon. The BS5609 checker, SDS reader, hazard class lookup, label size calculator, and country compliance map are also not yet live. The site does not disclose any account system, team collaboration features, access controls, API, developer documentation, or enterprise security certifications.
The site clearly emphasizes that it is free to use, with no email gate, no sales pitch, and no quote-broker model. Its business model comes from affiliate commissions from some third-party suppliers; when users purchase through its links, the site may earn a commission at no additional cost to the reader. It does not publish SaaS plans, enterprise pricing, or payment methods.
Its strengths are a clear focus on a niche vertical, procurement-oriented language, relatively transparent affiliate disclosure, and coverage of supplier information across the EU, UK, US, and global markets. Its weaknesses are that many features are still not live, it cannot replace regulatory consulting, and it does not take responsibility for third-party suppliers’ sales, warranties, returns, or support. It is suitable for EHS, compliance, and procurement teams conducting early-stage supplier screening and certification-material research. It is not suitable for companies that need a complete label management system, approval workflows, ERP integration, or private deployment.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, RMB payments, or localized services, so its accessibility status is unknown. Chinese companies involved in hazardous chemical exports may use it as a reference for European and US regulations and suppliers, but should still cross-check against local Chinese GHS/GB requirements, customs and transport rules, and local compliant label printing providers.
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