The "hot" symbol is also found at ISO 7000 pattern 0535 and BS 6217 
pattern 5041.

We have recently introduced this symbol on some of our products. The 
problem with this, and other "safety" required symbols, is that we have 
been unable to locate a source that supplies these as standard off the 
shelf items. It has therefore been necessary to pay for artworks to be 
designed and this adds considerable cost to the product. Once the artwork has 
been paid for, the cost between printing 100 and 1000 labels s 
generally minimal in comparison so our batch of labels should last a long time.

Does anyone know of a source of these types of labels or is this a 
business opening for someone?

Regards,

Neil Helsby


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