The creation of physical stickers intended for affixing to power storage units utilizing lithium compounds, designed to be produced via printing technology, is a crucial aspect of compliance. These stickers serve as a means of conveying critical safety information and handling instructions associated with such energy sources. Examples include labels displaying hazard symbols, battery specifications (voltage, capacity), manufacturer details, and warnings about proper disposal or potential fire risks.
The need for clearly marked power storage units is driven by transportation regulations, occupational safety standards, and consumer awareness initiatives. These markings facilitate safe handling during shipping, storage, and usage. The presence of standardized hazard communication reduces the likelihood of accidents and ensures that individuals are aware of the potential dangers inherent in such devices. Historically, inconsistent labeling practices led to incidents that highlighted the necessity for uniform and readily understandable markings.
The following sections will delve into the specific regulatory requirements governing these markings, examine the various types of information typically included, explore the materials and printing technologies employed, and discuss best practices for designing and applying effective warnings to ensure product safety and regulatory adherence.