From: Bruce Van Scoy <bvanscoy**At_Symbol_Here**TWC.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 20:02:05 -0500
Reply-To: DCHAS-L <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
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In-Reply-To <19DD888C-2234-4740-A086-A2244229CD1E**At_Symbol_Here**keene.edu>


Thanks Ralph, I was starting to collate the responses as well...
Bruce

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From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:dchas-l**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Stuart, Ralph
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 3:21 PM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers

>would it be possible for you to collate the findings into one note for email distribution?

Sure; there is a good assortment of vendors in the replies I've collated below.

- Ralph

From: Kristi Ohr
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers
Date: January 28, 2016 at 9:28:24 AM EST

Hi Ralph,

We've used Par Code Symbology, Inc. for years. I've always been happy with their barcodes.

Kristi
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From: Eric Johnson
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers
Date: January 28, 2016 at 9:34:53 AM EST

At Boston College we use a company called NTI Data out of Goffstown, NH.

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ntidata.com_&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=yttp_Xf4TiucJGCqw46kaA1ltwL_T-PvceAyc6BLfts&e=

The research labs here are regularly adding and removing labels in an effort to keep lab and stock room inventories up to date.

Hope that helps.

Eric
--
Eric Johnson, MS, HEM
Senior Health & Safety Officer
Boston College, Environmental Health & Safety Office
Phone: 617-552-0363
Email: eric.johnson.5**At_Symbol_Here**bc.edu

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From: "Brennan, Catherine"
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers
Date: January 28, 2016 at 9:36:11 AM EST

We are looking into this right now too. I found this vendor https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.labtag.com&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=BPCzWOlpTw-jTrXOnWf00rYv3uYGVTYVusk4-joYWNM&e=
that claims to have barcodes that are chemical resistant:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.labtag.com_xylene-2Dand-2Dsolvent-2Dresistant-2Dlabels_&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=6hhkU6p_218fXXjH1dR1XpdGX8k81nHTJjqlPhKqOkY&e=

Anybody used them and have any comments?
-Cathy


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From: "Wagoner, Jo"
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers

We use BarTender with Vert̩re, and Zebra 2844.Z with the appropriate labels (sorry, don"t have the number off the top of my head) that have been perfect for our needs. Please let me know if you"d like any details. These labels completely fit the bill!!

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From: Bret Mayo

We had good luck with Chemdura labels coupled with a chem resistant resin printer ribbon. These might satisfy your first two requirements, but #3 might be a little more challenging.

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.youtube.com_watch-3Fv-3Dt03q4ga9sKk&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=myCaaIS_uIAsWMasG6K666EBMPVxbhwFugLRBJ7h6LY&e=


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From: "Wilhelm, Monique"
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers

Hi Ralph,

My Dymo labels https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.officedepot.com_a_products_591778_DYMO-2DLabelWriter-2D30330-2DWhite-2DReturn-2DAddress_&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=I0GZFvZfHylGobRedUwAbx2eeWsBHTmVgH-__OPp8og&e=
are lasting 10+ years, are pretty good at chemical resistance because they are thermal labels, and peal off easily over time from my glassware, plastic bins, and poated coated shelving (not so well from my magnets). I have been using them for the 14 years that I have been doing this.

Monique Wilhelm
Laboratory Manager
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of Michigan - Flint

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From: Shannon Shriver
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Bar code labels for chemical containers

For #3, we've been using Kimdura piggyback labels which are really easy to remove without ripping the label. I don't know if they will last 10 years, since we've only been using a bar code system for our inventory for 2 years (but they've lasted that long, and they have been chemically resistant in that time as well).

We purchased our labels from Tracking Solutions https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__trackingsolutions.com&d=BQIGaQ&c=lb62iw4YL4RFalcE2hQUQealT9-RXrryqt9KZX2qu2s&r=meWM1Buqv4IQ27AlK1OJRjcQl09S1Zta6YXKalY_Io0&m=SPbx1BkP3fJD5xgz5MsnEDtknliXSXGk-6GEZJEx9Mg&s=UVX7sZuRMd0Ch0UEI1TDINedIkInAreBy1dRyh05WGo&e=

Shannon Shriver
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From: "R Alton Simpson (asimpson)"
Subject: FW: Bar code labels for chemical containers
Date: January 28, 2016 at 9:19:13 AM EST

We use a company called Adazon. Our rep is Rachel A. Snyder Direct cell: 773-899-2997 Fax: 847-604-8364 For Placing Order, Quotes & Samples Call 800-305-7343 or email sales**At_Symbol_Here**adazonusa.com

The labels that we use meet criteria 1 and 2; however, they are designed to stay attached for a long time. A scraper should remove the labels.

Al


Alton Simpson, CHMM, CCHO
Director, Environmental Health and Safety The University of Memphis
216 Browning Hall
Memphis, TN 38152

901.678.4672 | memphis.edu/ehs


Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
Chemical Hygiene Officer
Keene State College

ralph.stuart**At_Symbol_Here**keene.edu

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