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      Warning labels are a type of label used to alert consumers to potential hazards associated with a product or service. They are typically found on products such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Warning labels are designed to inform consumers of potential risks associated with the product, such as choking hazards, flammability, and other safety concerns. Warning labels are also used to inform consumers of potential health risks associated with the product, such as allergies,    toxicity, and other health concerns. Warning labels are often required by law in many countries, and are typically regulated by government agencies.
Companies in the warning label market include Avery Dennison, CCL Industries, UPM Raflatac, 3M, and Brady Corporation. Show Less   Read more