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1 Missing Label. 1 Delayed Shipment. $53,000 in DOT Fines.

1" x 1" D.O.T. Limited Quantity hazard labels built for tight spaces, permanent adhesive, and zero compliance headaches. 250 per roll.

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DOT 49 CFR Compliant
Permanent Durable Adhesive

$53,240 Average DOT Fine

That's the average penalty for a hazardous materials shipping violation. You're not running a sloppy operation, but one unlabeled package or one peeling sticker during transit is all it takes. The DOT doesn't care that your regular label vendor was out of stock.

3.7 Days Lost Per Rejected Shipment

Your compounding pharmacy has a client waiting on a time-sensitive formulation. The carrier flags your package for a missing or non-compliant Limited Quantity diamond. Now you're relabeling, rebooking, and explaining the delay to your customer while the clock keeps ticking.

Labels That Peel Off Mid-Transit

You applied the label at your facility. It looked fine. But somewhere between your loading dock and the destination, the cheap adhesive gave out. Now your package is sitting in a carrier's hold area, flagged as unidentified hazmat. Nobody calls you. It just disappears into the system for days.

Too Big for the Box, Too Small to Read

Standard 4" hazmat placards won't fit on a 6" box of limited quantity goods. So your team improvises: trimming labels with scissors, printing makeshift versions, or skipping them entirely on smaller shipments. Every workaround is a compliance risk hiding in plain sight.

Without

  • $53,240 Average DOT Fine
  • 3.7 Days Lost Per Rejected Shipment
  • Labels That Peel Off Mid-Transit
  • Too Big for the Box, Too Small to Read

With 250 Labels, Zero Compliance Gaps

  • 250 Labels, Zero Compliance Gaps
  • 1" x 1" Built for Tight Spaces
  • Permanent Adhesive That Survives the Entire Chain
  • Shelf-Ready Rolls, No Setup Required
$53,240
Average DOT Fine
3.7
Days Lost Per Rejected Shipment
“We ship maybe 30 to 40 limited quantity packages a week, mostly small chemical samples to university labs. The 1 inch size is perfect because our boxes are tiny. The adhesive is legit, we've had labels survive refrigerated shipments from Texas to Maine in August with zero peeling. Already on our third roll.”
- David K., Warehouse Manager, Chemical Distribution Company
“Our compliance officer nearly had a heart attack when she audited our shipping station and found us using hand-drawn hazard diamonds on some of the smaller packages. I ordered these the same day. They're exactly what DOT requires, the right size for our vial mailers, and my team actually uses them because they're easy. That's the part people don't talk about, if it's not easy your team won't do it consistently.”
- James T., Operations Director, Veterinary Pharmaceutical Supplier
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30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

If these labels don't meet your compliance needs or your expectations, return them within 30 days for a full refund. No forms, no hassle, no questions. We'll process your refund within 3 business days.

Common Questions

Yes. These labels are printed to meet the DOT's 49 CFR 172.315 specification for Limited Quantity ground shipments. The diamond marking, sizing, and contrast ratio all comply with federal hazmat shipping regulations. They're the same labels used by compounding pharmacies and chemical distributors across the US.
Absolutely. The permanent adhesive is formulated for a wide temperature range, including cold chain and refrigerated shipping. In our testing, labels applied at room temperature maintained full adhesion through 14 days at 35 degrees F. For frozen applications below 20 degrees F, we recommend applying the label before the package is chilled.
These labels adhere to cardboard, corrugated boxes, poly mailers, plastic totes, shrink wrap, and most smooth surfaces. The permanent adhesive bonds on contact and strengthens over the first 24 hours. For heavily textured or silicone-coated surfaces, press firmly for 10 seconds to ensure a full bond.
A 250 roll would last you roughly 12 months at that volume, and the labels don't expire or lose adhesion on the roll. Most small-volume shippers actually prefer having a full roll on hand so they never run out and risk shipping without proper markings. At this price point, stocking one roll is the cheapest compliance insurance you can buy.
We offer FedEx Priority Overnight shipping. Orders placed before 2pm ET typically arrive the next business day. Standard shipping options are also available if your timeline is more flexible. Either way, your order ships from our facility the same day or next business day.
Three things: adhesive quality, print accuracy, and consistency. Generic marketplace labels often use repositionable adhesive that peels during transit, or print the diamond marking slightly off-spec which can trigger carrier rejections. Our labels use permanent durable adhesive and are printed to exact DOT specifications, roll after roll. When a carrier inspects your package, these labels pass every time.
ChromaLabel carries D.O.T. hazard labels in multiple sizes, classes, and configurations. If you need 2" or 4" labels, different hazard classes, or custom quantities, check our full D.O.T. label collection. You can also contact our team directly and we'll help you find exactly what your operation requires.
Order My 250-Pack Now - $17.70

DOT compliant · 30-day guarantee · Priority overnight available

DOT 49 CFR Compliant
Permanent Durable Adhesive
🇺🇸Made in USA
FedEx Priority Overnight Available

1" x 1" D.O.T. Limited Quantity hazard labels built for tight spaces, permanent adhesive, and zero compliance headaches. 250 per roll.

Order My 250-Pack Now - $17.70

DOT compliant · 30-day guarantee · Priority overnight available

DOT compliant · 30-day guarantee · Priority overnight available Order My 250-Pack Now - $17.70