Consumer Commodity (ORM-D Labels)

ORM-D labels allow shippers, receivers, and carriers to know there is a limited hazard when shipping consumer commodities.

An ORM-D is a material such as a consumer commodity which presents a limited hazard during transportation due to its form, quantity, and packaging. Examples include: aerosols, paint, perfume, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas detectors, batteries, cosmetics, safety equipment, medical or cleaning supplies, and other commonly shipped items.

The 49 CFR regulations allow for some products in non-bulk packaging to be classed as ORM-D. These labels are required to be placed on at least one side of the package. These labels are produced on our gloss paper material, in rolls of 1000 labels.